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Query: EC:3.2.1.36 (
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A case of a
synovial sarcoma
arising in the abdominal wall in a 60-year-old man is reported. Histologically, a characteristic biphasic cellular pattern with epithelium-like cell complex and fibrosarcomatous spindle cell area was found. Mucinous materials within the epithelium-like cells, intercellular clefts and pseudoglandular spaces stained positively with PAS, alcian blue, colloid iron and mucicarmine stain. The staining characteristics of these materials remained unchanged after treatment with diastase and
hyaluronidase
. This histochemical finding makes the diagnosis of a peritoneal mesothelioma unlikely. A brief review of previously reported cases of
synovial sarcoma
arising in the abdominal wall is also presented.
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PMID:[Synovial sarcoma of the abdominal wall]. 241 97
In order to analyze the mucoid substance in the epithelial component of
synovial sarcoma
, electron microscopic and cytochemical studies were made on three of these neoplasms. The mucoid substances in the glandular lumen were intensely stained with ruthenium red (RR), appearing as granular, fibrillar and amorphous structures. RR staining of proteoglycans was diminished after treatment with chondroitinase AC or ABC, and was partially diminished by exposure to streptomyces
hyaluronidase
. Trypsin treatment did not affect RR staining of proteoglycans in the lumen. On thin sections stained with periodic acid-thiocarbo-hydrazide-silver proteinate (PA-TCH-SP), deposits of reaction product were observed on the mucoid substances within the lumen, and were localized in the Golgi complex, including the rough endoplasmic reticulum, small vesicle and lysosome-like dense body. Trypsin digestion decreased the stain intensity of PA-TCH-SP. These results indicate that the lumen of the gland-like component contains glycoproteins as well as proteoglycans mainly consisting of chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid, and suggest that GERL (Novikoff) is closely related to production, storage and transport of glycoproteins in the cytoplasm of tumor cells.
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PMID:[Ultrastructural cytochemistry of epithelial gland-like component in synovial sarcoma]. 249 43
Six cases of
synovial sarcoma
were examined histochemically in order to clarify the components of mucosubstances in the tumor tissues. The tumors were classified into 1) monophasic type, 2) predominantly monophasic type with focal biphasic differentiation, and 3) biphasic type. The former two groups and sarcomatous areas in the biphasic tumors contained various amounts of hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, and, in some cases, heparitin sulfate. By contrast, the epithelioid regions in the biphasic-type tumors had periodic acid-Schiff-positive glycoproteins which contained various amounts of sialic acid, in addition to hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate. The significance of the presence of glycoproteins in the mesenchymal tumors is emphasized. It seems likely that the synovial sarcomas contain various kinds of mucosubstances and that sensitivity to
hyaluronidase
treatment is not necessarily the diagnostic criterion of
synovial sarcoma
.
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PMID:Histochemical characterization of mucosubstances in synovial sarcoma. 620 16
Synovial sarcoma
of the pleural cavity is exceptionally rare and may be confused, both clinically and histologically, with malignant mesothelioma, with subsequent inappropriate therapy. To address this dilemma, four biphasic synovial sarcomas (BSSs) and four biphasic malignant mesotheliomas (BMMs) were studied with a panel of mucin and immunohistochemical stains to determine if they would allow one to distinguish between the two. The BMMs were all pleural-based. The BSSs were extrapleural. The mucin and immunohistochemical stains were all performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue using standard techniques, with appropriate positive and negative controls. Mucin present in BSS is, in general, mucicarmine-positive and resistant to both
hyaluronidase
and diastase. Of the immune markers evaluated, only calretinin, Ber-Ep4 and bcl-2 were of limited discriminatory value. Subsets of cytokeratins, CEA and CD 34 were not helpful. With the exception of bcl-2, the apoptotic markers p53, bax and cpp32 (caspase) also were not useful. However, when the apoptotic stains were viewed collectively, variations in expression between the two tumours raised the possibility that alterations in apoptotic activity might be responsible for their pathogenesis and behavior. The diagnosis of BSS or BMM of the pleural should be made only after total consideration of clinical, radiological, histochemical and immunohistochemical findings. Although mucin stains are useful in differential diagnosis, reliance solely on immunohistochemical markers, with the possible exception of calretinin, Ber-Ep4 and bcl-2, is not dependable. The role of apoptosis in the pathogenesis of these tumours needs to be explored with a much larger series.
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PMID:Synovial sarcoma and malignant mesothelioma of the pleura: review, differential diagnosis and possible role of apoptosis. 1135 44