Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.2.1.36 (hyaluronidase)
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Histochemical stains with and without enzymatic digestions such as alpha-amylase, neuraminidase and hyaluronidase, made possible to localize and differentiate various types of glycoconjugates (GCs) in the tongue of the toad Bufo marinus. In the dorsal mucosae the covering epithelium of the filiform papillae, of the central folds and in the marginal cells of the fungiform papillae there were present large amounts of neutral GCs with little or no galactose and/or N-acetylgalactosamine and scanty carboxylic acid GCs while the superficial strata of the taste organs showed a mixture of neutral an acid GCs with a predominance of sulfated and carboxylic acid GCs. The glandular secretory cells showed neutral GCs almost exclusively with a gradient of concentrations increasing from the base to the apex being galactose or N-acetyl-galactosamine one of the component sugars. The ventral epithelium showed two types of mucous cells, one with neutral GCs and the other with neutral and acidic GCs. The connective tissue contained many mast cells showing highly acid GCs both sulfated and carboxylic with some neutral GCs. The extracellular connective matrix showed scanty neutral and acid GCs. Glycogen was present in the cytoplasm of glandular epithelial cells and of the striated muscle fibers. Additionally, the obtained results suggest the presence of a type of GC with a carboxylic acid (sialic acid) resistant to neuraminidase of Clostridium perfringens used in this study.
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PMID:[Histochemical characterization of glycoconjugates in the tongue of the toad Bufo marinus L. (Amphibian, anuran) with conventional techniques for light microscopy]. 927 22

We report a case of an atypical astrocytic tumor rich in signet ring cells with cytoplasmic mucin and glycogen in the left lower temporal lobe of the brain found in a Japanese female tricenarian. The signet ring cell cytoplasm contained bovine testicular hyaluronidase sensitive non-epithelial mucin together with CD44 and laminin. Glycogen was also detected. After subtotal resection, the residual tumor rapidly enlarged; hence, it was finally extirpated 8 months later followed by post-surgical irradiation. The recurrent tumor did not have signet ring cells and was entirely comprised of solid nests of large pale polygonal cells filled with glycogen and hyperchromatic nuclei. Mucin was not demonstrated in their cytoplasm, but their surface was diffusely coated with non-epithelial mucin together with CD44. The results of our analysis revealed that non-epithelial mucin could accumulate in or on the surface of neoplastic astrocytes in close association with CD44, findings that give new insights into the spectrum of non-epithelial mucin metabolism in astrocytic tumors. The tumor has not recurred for more than 3 years after the irradiation therapy following the second surgery, but further clinical observation is needed to evaluate the exact clinical behavior of this unusual tumor.
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PMID:Cytoplasmic non-epithelial mucin accumulation associated with CD44 in an astrocytic tumor with signet ring features. 2369 67