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Mucinous ductal ectasia is recognized as a premalignant disease. Recently, we have encountered a patient with a
mucin
-producing neoplasm of the pancreas, who had been under periodic observation for chronic pancreatitis for 7 years prior to diagnosis of
carcinoma
and surgery. A 54-year-old male who had been investigated with US, CT and ERCP for chronic pancreatitis developed a
mucin
-producing ductal carcinoma of the pancreas. In this case a series of US and ERCP images obtained during the 7-year period had demonstrated insidious growth of the tumor. Pancreaticoduodenectomy was carried out, and the histopathological diagnosis was
mucin
-producing adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. The patient has been well and has suffered no recurrence for 2 years after surgery.
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PMID:Mucin-producing cystic adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, a case report, 7-year follow-up period. 133 39
Sixty cases of early gastric
carcinoma
(EGC) were studied to identify the receptors against lectins (ConA, DBA, PHA, PNA, and WGA) respectively by means of immunohistochemical ABC technique. The result obtained was coincidently compared with the figures of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). Immunoelectronmicroscopy was carried out on four cases with freshly prepared gastric
carcinoma
specimens in order to observe the distribution of these 5 lectin receptors by using streptavidin-gold complex method. The results were as follows: the gold particles labelled for 5 lectin receptors were mainly located on the cytoplasmic membrane, organelle membrane and the
mucin
granules. The distribution and the intensity of positive reaction were known to be correlated with histologic typing, histogenesis and the degree of cell differentiation of EGC, PHA, PNA and WGA staining for the corresponding receptors were considered of some value in the diagnosis of gastric
carcinoma
.
...
PMID:[Research of lectin receptors in early gastric carcinoma]. 133 71
Immunohistochemical staining and histochemical approach for
mucin
were applied in studying 58 cases of colorectal adenomas. Among them, there were 13 cases of multiple adenomas (polyps), 5 cases of inflammatory polyps and 5 cases of juvenile polyps. The results indicated that positive expression of both McAb MC5 and Ulex europaeus agglutinin-1(UEA-1) were correlating with the degree of dysplasia, the histological type and the size of adenomas. The positive expression of peanut agglutinin (PNA) was correlating with the degree of dysplasia. Moderate and heavy stainings were mainly seen in adenomas accompanying with moderate and severe dysplasia, as well as adenomas with early carcinomatous changes. PAT-KOH-PAS method could sensitively reflect the occurrence of dysplasia and malignancy of the adenomas. These findings support the concept of an adenoma(dysplasia)-
carcinoma
sequence. In comparing multiple adenomas (number of adenomas > 100) with the solitary ones, a notable difference was obtained in the expression of McAb MC5. It's concluded that combined use of certain immunohistochemical and histochemical stainings is well be useful in detecting the malignant potentiality of adenoma.
...
PMID:[Immunohistochemical and histochemical study on colorectal adenomas and polyps]. 133 45
Histological features and
mucin
characteristics of 53 cases of periampullary
carcinoma
, a rare group of epithelial tumors is presented. The cases comprised of 17 resected specimens and 36 endoscopic biopsies. Jaundice was the commonest symptom. The mean tumor size was 2 cms diameter (1-6 cms). Forty cases were characterised as well differentiated adenocarcinoma, 5 as moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma, 5 as
mucin
secreting adenocarcinoma, 3 as papillary adenocarcinoma and 1 as undifferentiated
carcinoma
. Desmoplasia and insignificant mitosis were amongst the commonly encountered histological features. Forty four cases (83%) stained positive for
mucin
(PAS-AB) with a majority of them (66%) predominantly showing acidic
mucin
. The likely prognostic implication of this feature is discussed.
...
PMID:Periampullary carcinoma with special reference to their mucin characteristics--a pathologic study of 53 cases. 133 82
Monoclonal antibody AM-3 (MAb AM-3) raised against a sialomucin from human colorectal
carcinoma
has previously been shown to define a carbohydrate epitope, which is detectable by immunocytochemistry on all investigated colonic carcinomas and is expressed in correlation with the grade of dysplasia in colonic adenomas (Hanski et al., J. Clin. Pathol., 43: 379-385, 1990). Epitope analyses in solid-phase enzyme immunoassays revealed that AM-3 antibody recognizes the sialylated Lewis(x) sequence on a branched O-linked glycan and its reductively cleaved alditol from human amniotic mucins. In comparative binding and binding inhibition studies MAbs AM-3 and CSLEX1 displayed reciprocal affinities to mucins versus gangliosides. Correspondingly, the weaker binding activities of AM-3 versus CSLEX to III3-alpha Fuc-IV3-alpha NeuAc-nLcOse4-Cer or to monogangliosides from human granulocytes were measured. Gangliosides from a human colon carcinoma were recognized by MAb CSLEX1 exhibiting a broader specificity to various sialyl-Lewis(x) antigens and by MAb FH6 reactive to sialyl-dimeric Lewis(x) antigen, but not by MAb AM-3. In conclusion, MAb AM-3 is distinguished from other sialyl Lewis(x)-specific MAbs by its selective reactivity to
mucin
-carried epitopes on the monomeric antigen.
...
PMID:Sialyl Lewis(x) antigen as defined by monoclonal antibody AM-3 is a marker of dysplasia in the colonic adenoma-carcinoma sequence. 135 May 9
Numerous nerve fibers containing various neuropeptides are found in gastric mucosa. They play an important role not only in regulation of gastric secretion, motility and microcirculation but also in regeneration and differentiation of gastric mucosa. These nerve fibers are reduced in chronic atrophic gastritis which is considered a lesion closely related to carcinogenesis. We investigated the effect of gastric gastric mucosal denervation (vagotomy) on gastric carcinogenesis by using two experimental rat models in which chronic atrophic gastritis is induced by duodenogastric reflux. At first, following administration of MNNG, vagotomy with duodenogastric reflux enhanced gastric carcinogenesis compared to reflux only. At second, in the model of gastric remnant in which no carcinogenic agent was given, both B-I and B-II gastrectomy with vagotomy showed an increase of
carcinoma
and/or adenoma at the anastomotic site compared to those without vagotomy. Moreover, in vagotomized groups, there were an increase of labeling index of PCNA positive cells in gastric mucosa and a marked reduction of intramucosal neutral
mucin
in PAS-Alcian blue staining. These results indicate that the lack of gastric mucosal innervation not only induces the decrease of gastric mucosal cell function and cytoprotection but also enhances the increase of immature cell regeneration.
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PMID:[Effect of gastric mucosal denervation on gastric carcinogenesis]. 136 55
Biologic properties of breast cancer in men that might reflect alterations in pathogenesis from the disease in women were examined. We studied 22 tumors from males, 18 invasive carcinomas, three of which were papillary, and three in situ tumors of which one was papillary, and one papilloma. Our data support the previously reported high incidence of papillary
carcinoma
in men. Estrogen receptor status and the expression of cancer-associated antigens recognized by antibodies DF3, B73.2, SP-1, and c-erbB-2 were compared to matched tumors from females. Immunocytochemistry was performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections using standard avidin-biotin techniques; anti-PSA was used to exclude the possibility of metatastic prostate cancer, and 12 cases of gynecomastia were included as nonmalignant controls. The incidence of estrogen receptor positivity was higher in tumors from males (73%) than from females (54%), as has been reported previously. The range of expression of all breast cancer antigens tested in male tumors was similar to that observed in females, but some interesting differences were noted. With the exception of the anti-
mucin
DF3, all the antibodies reacted only with neoplastic tissues. Expression of the oncoprotein c-erbB-2 was lower (17%) in males than in females (33%), despite the preponderance in men of the large-cell type carcinomas that have been associated with c-erbB-2 expression. Unexpectedly, the pregnancy-associated hormone detected by SP-1 was expressed in 33% of tumors from males and, in contrast to females, was found in less differentiated tumors.
...
PMID:Immunocytochemical characterization of male breast cancer. 136 97
This study compares the diagnostic reliability of conventional
mucin
histochemistry and immunocytochemical techniques in distinguishing mammary Paget's disease from superficial spreading malignant melanoma and primary intraepidermal
carcinoma
. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded archival tissue was used and comprised 13 cases of mammary Paget's disease, five cases of superficial spreading melanoma, and six cases of intraepidermal
carcinoma
. Sections from each case were stained for the presence of
mucin
using diastase periodic-acid-Schiff (d-PAS) with and without an alcian blue counterstain as well as immunocytochemistry for cytokeratin (CAM 5.2), epithelial membrane antigen (NCRC-11) and c-erb B-2 (21N). Mucin staining in intraepidermal
carcinoma
and malignant melanoma was consistently negative. Diastase-resistant PAS positivity was seen in six of 13 cases of mammary Paget's disease and eight of 13 cases using an alcian blue counterstain. NCRC-11 showed positive immunoreactivity in four of six cases of intraepidermal
carcinoma
, one in five cases of melanoma, and five of 13 cases of mammary Paget's disease. Positive immunoreactivity using CAM 5.2 and 21N was seen in all cases of mammary Paget's disease, with consistent negative immunoreactivity in the other tumor types. We conclude that CAM 5.2 and 21N should be used in the investigation of mammary Paget's disease in preference to conventional
mucin
stains.
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PMID:Routine diagnosis of mammary Paget's disease. A modern approach. 137 Jan 92
Around 80% of breast carcinomas express the tumor-associated glycoprotein-72, as demonstrated by positive immunostaining with the monoclonal antibody B72.3. We have investigated the pattern of B72.3 immunostaining in 88 breast carcinomas of different types, with the use of an immunoperoxidase technique. As tumor-associated glycoprotein-72 has mucinlike properties and is usually present in cells that show apocrine differentiation, we have also compared the results of B72.3 immunostaining in these tumors with the staining results for
mucin
and GCDFP-15, which is another antibody that recognizes apocrine differentiation. A variable degree of B72.3 immunostaining was seen in 60 cases (68%). The staining patterns varied with the histological type and sometimes within the same type. A significant relationship was demonstrated between B72.3 positivity and the presence of acidic
mucin
in the tumors, but not with their staining for GCDFP-15. The extent, distribution, and pattern of immunostaining for B72.3 varies in different types of breast
carcinoma
; this fact has to be taken into consideration if radiolabeled B72.3 monoclonal antibodies are going to be used for therapeutic purposes.
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PMID:Monoclonal antibody B72.3 immunostaining of breast carcinoma. Patterns of staining and relationship to mucin content and GCDFP-15 reactivity. 137 Aug 77
The histologic and immunohistochemical characteristics of 49 skin biopsy specimens from 49 patients with extramammary Paget's disease were studied. Patients with extramammary Paget's disease with and without underlying malignant disease were identified. Associated malignant lesions, present in 16 patients (33%), were transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder (n = 8), adenocarcinoma underlying the skin (n = 3), adenocarcinoma of the anus (n = 1), adenocarcinoma of the vulva (n = 1), apocrine
carcinoma
(n = 1), prostate
carcinoma
(n = 1), and
carcinoma
metastatic to the lung (n = 1). The main histologic feature was the presence of Paget's cells, predominantly at the base of the epidermis. In 6% of the cases, well-defined nests of large Paget's cells mimicked melanocytic nests. Carcinoembryonic antigen and Cam 5.2 (a monoclonal antibody that stains 40-kDa, 45-kDa, and 52.5-kDa low molecular weight keratins) were localized to the Paget's cells in 42 of 45 (93%) and 29 of 41 cases (71%), respectively. Forty-four of 46 lesions (96%) were
mucin
positive, as determined by Hale's colloidal iron stain. Absence of staining for colloidal iron and carcinoembryonic antigen occurred somewhat more frequently in patients with underlying malignant disease than in patients without tumors (13% vs. 0%
mucin
negative and 13% vs. 3% carcinoembryonic antigen negative, respectively). Although immunohistochemical staining for low molecular weight keratin may be used to confirm the diagnosis of extramammary Paget's disease, Cam 5.2 is not as sensitive as the colloidal iron or carcinoembryonic antigen stain.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical stains in extramammary Paget's disease. 138 80
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