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Query: EC:3.2.1.36 (
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Myxoid tissue was studied in the supporting organ of the cat epiglottis ("epiglottic cartilage"). Under the light microscope, myxoid tissue was characterized by stellate cells placed into an avascular acidic extracellular matrix. This extracellular matrix was alcianophilic at pH = 2.5, reacting with the colloidal iron stain, and staining metachromatically with toluidine blue O at pH = 5.0. Treatment of sections with testicular
hyaluronidase
abolished these reactions. In addition, staining persisted after methylation/saponification pretreatment, indicating hyaluronic acid as the main acidic component of myxoid extracellular matrix. Under the electron microscope, myxoid extracellular matrix formed flocculent electron dense precipitates. Stellate myxoid cells were characterized by bundles of intermediate (8 nm) cytoplasmic filaments. Myxoid cells were devoid of a basal lamina, contained a few small lipid droplets, and stored some glycogen. Bundles of collagen fibrils, 80-120 nm in diameter, were seen in myxoid areas. Myxoid cells reacted to S-100 protein, glial fibrillary acidic protein, and neuron specific
enolase
. Moreover, in adult animals, myxoid cells stained for neurofilament protein 200. All these markers were also present in chondrocytes of elastic and fibrous cartilage, indicating a close relationship between myxoid cells and chondrocytes. This was supported by the observation of continuous transitional forms of myxoid tissue into elastic or fibrous cartilage. In 8-week-old kittens, the supporting organ of the epiglottis was found mainly to consist of myxoid tissue with only a few interspersed islets of chondrocytes. It is therefore concluded that myxoid tissue can serve as a precursor of cartilage.
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PMID:Myxoid tissue: its morphology, histochemistry, and relationship with other supporting tissues. 923 76
We describe a case of extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma with neuroendocrine differentiation. The tumor occurred in subcutaneous tissue of the right popliteal region in a 50-year-old man. It measured 5 cm in diameter, was well circumscribed, lobular and gelatinous, and lacked any necrosis or hemorrhage. Histologically, the tumor structure was a typical of extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma. The lesion was lobulated and contained small to medium-sized chondroblast-like cells with ovoid hyperchromatic nuclei and without prominent nucleoli. The cells created cords and nests and showed focally a perivascular rosette-like arrangement. A few of the tumor cells were spindle shaped. The myxoid matrix was stained with alcian blue and this reaction was resistant to prior treatment with
hyaluronidase
. PAS-positive glycogen was found in the cytoplasm of some tumor cells. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were diffusely positive for neuron specific
enolase
, monoclonal synaptophysin and vimentin. Following antibodies gave negative results: desmin, actins, S-100 protein, pancytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen, chromogranin A, neurofilament protein, myelinic basic protein, glial fibrillary acidic protein. The patient is well four years after the wide excision of tumor and radiotherapy. Neuroendocrine differentiation in extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma was described at first by Chhieng et al. in 1998 (1). Our observation confirms this interesting finding.
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PMID:[Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma with neuroendocrine differentiation]. 1103 63
We describe a 27-year-old Japanese female with a recurrent nodule on the left big toe and local bone invasion. Histopathologically, the tumor consisted of nests of atypical cells with few mitotic cells, which partly formed gland-like structures. Areas of myxoid degeneration, positive for Alcian blue staining and that did not stain after they were digested with
hyaluronidase
, were prominent in the matrix among tumor cells. Positive staining was noted in tumor cells for cytokeratin (AE1+AE3), S-100 protein, neuron specific
enolase
(NSE), and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). These findings, especially positive GFAP staining were characteristic and very helpful for the diagnosis of the rare tumor-malignant chondroid syringoma. Based on the previous reports, 39% of cases were found to have metastatic lesions and 22% died of this malignant tumor. There have been no reports reporting effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and an early wide excision with a broad margin may be the most reliable treatment to date.
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PMID:Malignant chondroid syringoma with bone invasion: a case report and review of the literature. 1536 74
Vespa affinis (Asian wasp, Thai banded tiger wasp, or local name: Tor Hua Seua) causes the most frequent incidence of medically important Hymenoptera sting in South and Southeast Asia. However, data on the venom components attributable to the sting derived-clinical manifestations (local reactions, IgE mediated-anaphylaxis, or systemic envenomation) are lacking. This study provides the first set information on V. affinis venom proteome, allergenome, and IgE reactivity of individual venom components. From 2DE-gel based-proteomics, the venom revealed 93 protein spots, of which proteins in 51 spots could be identified and classified into three groups: typical venom components and structural and housekeeping proteins. Venom proteins in 32 spots reacted with serum IgE of wasp allergic patients. Major allergenic proteins that reacted to IgE of >50% of the wasp allergic patients included PLA1 (100%), arginine kinase (73%), heat shock 70 kDa protein (73.3%), venom allergen-5 (66.7%),
enolase
(66.7%), PLA1 magnifin (60%), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (60%),
hyaluronidase
(53.3%), and fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (53.3%). The venom minor allergens were GB17876 transcript (40%), GB17291 transcript (20%), malic enzyme (13.3%), aconitate hydratase (6.7%), and phosphoglucomutase (6.7%). The information has diagnostic and clinical implications for future improvement of case diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, component-resolve diagnosis, and design of specific Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy.
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PMID:Proteome and allergenome of Asian wasp, Vespa affinis, venom and IgE reactivity of the venom components. 2443 91