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A floating cell line (HCG-25) was established from the metastatic ascitic fluid of a human pancreatic adenocarcinoma of ductal cell origin. The cell line was characterized by the growth in suspension with a doubling time of 15.6 hr, a high cloning efficiency in soft agar and a modal chromosome number of 72. Electron microscopic examination revealed terminal bars in a small number of cells. Production of
mucin
and immunoglobulins and phagocytosis were not demonstrated. Heterotransplantation of the cells produced tumors, being undifferentiated
carcinoma
histologically. These characteristics mentioned above confirm that HGC-25 cell line is a human pancreatic cancer cell line.
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PMID:Establishment and characteristics of a human pancreatic cancer cell line (HCG-25). 85 Oct 32
Colitis cystica profunda is a benign disease characterized by variably sized
mucin
-filled cysts beneath the muscularis mucosae. The clinocpathologic features of five patients are described. The accumulated evidence suggests that awareness of this entity both by clinicians and pathologists with help differentiate it from
carcinoma
and decrease the need for radical surgery.
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PMID:Colitis cystica profunda. 93 32
Slides from ten cases of infiltrating lobular and ten of in situ lobular breast cancer were studied with mucicarmine stain to determine the incidence of intracellular
mucin
in such cases. Nine of the ten infiltrating carcinomas and six of the ten in situ tumors contained such cells. None of the cases contained infiltrating duct or "colloid"
carcinoma
and none had in situ
carcinoma
of major ducts.
...
PMID:Intracellular mucin production by lobular breast carcinoma cells. 99 72
Five patients with mucoepidermoid
carcinoma
of the conjunctiva were studied. The tumors were located close to the limbus in three patients, in the bulbar conjunctiva in one, and in the lower cul-de-sac in the remaining patient. Histopathologically, they exhibited lobules of tumor cells showing an admixture of epidermoid and mucus-secreting cells. Histochemical stains for
mucin
were most useful in arriving at a correct diagnosis. Follow-up information revealed that all five tumors recurred rapidly, invading the corneal stroma, intraocular structures, and orbit. Biologically, these tumors appear to be locally aggressive and should be differentiated histopathologically from the conventional squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva, which carries a better prognosis. They should be managed by wide local excision, and the margins should be carefully examined for residual tumor. Frequent follow-up is recommended to detect early recurrence.
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PMID:Mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva: a clinicopathologic study of five cases. 99 Oct 88
The Vicia graminea lectin receptor of the nonstrain-specific TA3-Ha mammary
carcinoma
ascites cell of the strain A mouse was shown to be predominantly or exclusively on a large
mucin
-type surface glycoprotein. TA3-Ha cells adsorbed the lectin in amounts equivalent to 5-9 mg of this glycoprotein/10-9 cells, which was 100-400 times greater than by the strain-specific TA3-St cell, employed as a control. Release of sialic acid by incubation with neuraminidase increased the adsorptivity of the TA3-Ha cell three to fourfold and of the TA3-St cell six- to ten fold. Proteolysis of TA3-Ha cells released into the supernatant solutions approximately the same amount of inhibitory activity, equivalent to approximately 5 mg of the glycoprotein and only 10 per cent of the original adsorptivity remained on the cells. By contrast, TA3-St cells released no detectable inhibitory activity into the medium when subjected to similar proteolysis, even after neuraminidase treatment. Upon fractionation of released material on gel columns, high-molecular weight material and activity were found in the same fractions, but purified samples differed significantly in specific activity and carbohydrate composition. Heterogeneity in the carbohydrate moieties of the macromolecules was further demonstrated by incubation of these samples with neuraminidase, which enhanced their inhibitory activities from two- to tenfold.
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PMID:Evidence that the major cell suface glycoprotein of the TA3-Ha carcinoma contains the Vicia graminea receptor sites. 111 74
Our previous studies, in specimens of large intestine resected for
carcinoma
, have shown abnormal patterns of mucous secretion in areas of apparently "normal" mucosa, where goblet cells produce mainly sialomucins as compared with the true normal colonic mucosa in which sulphomucins predominate. In the present work, large bowel cancer was induced in rats by the administration of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-2HCl (DMH). We attempted to study the sequential histological and secretory abnormalities which developed in the colonic epithelium during carcinogenesis, and to correlate these changes with those described above in the human. The microscopical and histological lesions observed in the colonic mucosa of DMH treated rats confirmed the findings of other authors and resembled the human colorectal cancer. The earliest changes detected were small foci of hyperplasia accompanied from the 6th week onwards by several foci of dysplasia. Carcinoma in situ appeared at the 15th week and finally invasive
carcinoma
developed from the 19th week onwards. Changes in the type of mucous secretion, with predominance of sialomucins, were observed in the majority of the areas showing mild to moderate dysplasia whilst the surrounding normal epithelium produced suphated material. Mucous depletion was a common feature in areas of severe dysplasia and
carcinoma
. These findings correlated well with the similar variations in the
mucin
composition observed in human colonic mucosa in
carcinoma
and further supported our previous hypothesis that
mucin
changes characterized by an increase in sialomucins might reflect early malignant transformation. If this hypothesis proved to be correct, the use of a simple method for the identification of mucins in large bowel biopsies would be of great help in detecting early malignancy.
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PMID:Mucous secretion in rat colonic mucosa during carcinogenesis induced by dimethylhydrazine. A morphological and histochemical study. 117 51
Basal cell hyperplasia classically has been described as having bland cytologic features. During the past 2 years, we have seen 12 cases (11 in consultation) with atypical features that were confused with adenocarcinoma of the prostate. Eleven of these 12 cases contained prominent nucleoli mimicking
carcinoma
; in the 12th case, nuclei were enlarged, hyperchromatic, and moderately pleomorphic. Immunohistochemistry with antibodies against high-molecular-weight cytokeratin (34 beta E12) was performed in nine of the cases, verifying their basal cell nature. Additional findings in these cases were necrotic intraluminal secretions (two cases), immature squamous metaplasia (two cases), peculiar hyaline cytoplasmic globules (two cases), adenosis (one case), markedly atypical nuclei of uncertain nature occurring elsewhere in the specimen (one case), and intraluminal blue
mucin
(two cases). We analyzed nine cases of typical basal cell hyperplasia, all of which showed classic features of basal cell hyperplasia with benign cytology. Both atypical and classical basal cell hyperplasia were frequently infiltrated by lymphocytes such that the cytologic changes could not be attributable to inflammation. Atypical basal cell hyperplasia must be differentiated from ordinary adenocarcinoma of the prostate, prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, and basaloid
carcinoma
(adenoid cystic
carcinoma
) of the prostate.
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PMID:Atypical basal cell hyperplasia of the prostate. 128 86
A series of 56 cases of prostatic adenocarcinoma and 48 cases of benign prostate hyperplasia were studied with histochemical, immunohistochemical methods and Feulgen-Image Analysis Technique. Duct-acinar dysplasia (DAD) was found in 81.8% of the prostate adenocarcinoma cases collected, but only in 47.9% of the benign hyperplasia cases. The frequency and extent of disruption of basal cell layer increased coincidently with the progressive increase of DAD grading. Intraluminal acid
mucin
and metachromasia stained with toluidine blue around the acini were identified in DAD. Immunohistochemical staining for prostatic acid phosphatase, cytokeratin, vimentin and UEA-1 receptor changed in DAD cells. The nuclear areas, DNA content and ploidy, mean numbers of AgNOR in DAD cells were higher than those in benign hyperplasia of the prostates and lower than those in adenocarcinomas, which indicates the possession of premalignant behavior of prostatic
carcinoma
.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical and quantitative morphological studies of duct-acinar dysplasia in the prostate]. 128 90
A 41-year-old female with a history of total ulcerative colitis for 15 years is presented. After eight years, she was enrolled in a colonoscopic surveillance program with regular examinations every second year and with biopsy sampling for histologic assessment of dysplasia as well as for flow cytometric analysis. Neither dysplasia nor DNA aneupoloidy developed during the course of the follow-up, but, after seven years, the patient developed a rapidly growing malignant stricture in the lower rectum. At the time of diagnosis, a local gluteal metastasis was found. Following preoperative radiation therapy, laparotomy disclosed a rectal cancer with local growth in the pelvis. Despite an attempt to perform curative surgery, the patient deteriorated and died within four months after the diagnosis. The
carcinoma
was of a poorly differentiated, mucinous, signet ring cell type, and DNA analyses of both the tumor and its metastases were diploid. Retrospective analyses of
mucin
content in colonoscopic biopsies showed a gradual shift from sulfated
mucin
to sialomucin. This case underlines the fact that even rigorous follow-ups offer no absolute guarantee against incurable malignancy in surveillance programs for ulcerative colitis despite the inclusion of DNA analyses.
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PMID:Highly malignant carcinoma in chronic ulcerative colitis without preceding dysplasia or DNA aneuploidy. Report of a case. 131 Feb 71
We report an intriguing case of signet-ring cell carcinoma of the prostate, ie, a rare histopathologic pattern of prostatic
carcinoma
. We present the results of histologic, immunohistologic, and electron microscopic examinations in our case, and we compare the findings with those of cases that have been previously reported. Although the histopathologic findings in the rare cases of signet-ring cell carcinoma of the prostate thus far reported have varied greatly, the following conclusions can be made: (1) signet-ring cell carcinoma of the prostate is a high-grade
carcinoma
; (2) a prostatic primary should be considered in cases of metastatic signet-ring cell
carcinoma
, especially when results of gastrointestinal studies are unelucidating; and (3) staining for
mucin
, lipid, prostate-specific antigen, prostate-specific acid phosphatase, and carcinoembryonic antigen is variable.
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PMID:Signet-ring cell carcinoma of the prostate. 132 49
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