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The efficacy of immunocytochemical staining for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostate-specific acid phosphatase (PSAP) was studied in aspiration biopsy specimens from 19 patients. Eighteen patients had prostatic carcinoma and one had hyperplasia of prostate. Specimens were obtained from both the primary tumors and metastatic sites. Immunoperoxidase staining was performed on alcohol-fixed cytology smears (some prepared up to 9 years previously) using appropriate antisera followed by an avidin-biotinylated horseradish
peroxidase
complex. Results were scored according to the percentage and intensity of positively stained malignant cells. Corresponding histologic specimens were stained and scored in a similar fashion. Correlations were made between the staining characteristics of the tumor markers and grade of tumor, using the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital classification of prostate carcinoma. Overall there was good correlation between cytologic and histologic specimens for the presence of PSA and PSAP, although
metastases
tended to show fewer positively stained cells than the primary tumor. There was no relationship between tumor grade and percentage of positively stained cells. Ninety-three percent of aspirated primary and secondary prostatic tumors stained positively for PSAP compared with 81% for PSA. In one of 3 patients, negative staining of neoplastic cells by both PSAP and PSA was helpful in confirming the existence of a second primary tumor.
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PMID:Role of immunocytochemistry in diagnosis of prostatic neoplasia by fine needle aspiration biopsy. 242 83
Fifty five formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded, pronase-pretreated esophageal carcinomas and their metastatic nodes were studied immunohistochemically with
peroxidase
-antiperoxidase technique for keratins using polyclonal antibody (DAKO), antibody against keratins of keratinocyte (KL1), against high molecular weight-keratin (EY904), and against low molecular weight-keratins (EY902, PKK1). The suprabasal layer of the esophageal epithelium was stained diffusely with DAKO, KL1 and EY902 and faintly or locally with EY904 and PKK1. Esophageal ducts were positive with any antibodies. We classified staining pattern of the esophageal carcinoma according to the localization and proportion of the positive cells in the cancer nests. No significant correlation of the staining pattern was found between the primary lesions and metastatic nodes. The proportion of the EY904-positive cells correlated significantly with the degree of lymph node metastasis, histologic stage, and prognosis by rank correlation method and generalized Wilcoxon test, but not with the depth of invasion nor histologic degree of differentiation. The proportion of DAKO-positive cells correlated significantly only with histologic degree of differentiation. It was supposed that esophageal carcinomas with high molecular weight-keratin had less tendency to
metastasize
to nodes.
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PMID:[An immunohistochemical study on esophageal carcinomas with various kinds of antikeratin antibodies]. 243 49
Alpha-lactalbumin (AL) has been widely used as an immunohistochemical marker for mammary carcinoma. The authors have investigated the AL reactivity of 36 unselected ovarian epithelial neoplasms using the avidin-biotin-
peroxidase
immunoperoxidase technic. In eight serous cystadenocarcinomas, both the primary neoplasm and its
metastases
were examined. Of the 36 tumors, 7 (19.4%) showed positive staining for AL and 5 were of the serous type. The serous tumors showed moderate to strong staining reaction. Three serous cystadenocarcinomas were AL positive in both primary and metastatic sites, while the remaining five were negative in all sites. One mucinous cystadenoma and one clear cell carcinoma showed weak to moderately positive AL reactivity. There was no good correlation between AL positivity and the presence of malignancy or between AL positivity and tumor grade. In view of the relatively high AL reactivity in ovarian neoplasms, it is advisable to exercise caution in interpreting the presence of AL positivity as specific marker for mammary carcinoma.
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PMID:Alpha-lactalbumin in "common" epithelial tumors of the ovary. An immunohistochemical study. 243 29
Estrogen receptor (ER) immunocytochemical assay (ER-ICA) was assessed in 400 human breast carcinomas. In all cases, patient's age, tumor size, histological type and Scarff-Bloom-Richardson grade, and presence or absence of axillary lymph node
metastases
and of vessel invasion in tumor borders were recorded. In 310 cases estrogen and progesterone receptors were concomitantly evaluated (dextran coated charcoal method). In 60 of these cases the ER immunoenzymatic assay (ER-IEA) was also assessed. Monoclonal H222sp gamma and
peroxidase
antiperoxidase procedures (Abbott kit) were applied in frozen sections, tumor imprints, and fine-needle aspirates. A computerized system of image analysis referred to as SAMBA (TITN), permitted a multiparametric quantitative analysis of ER-positive surfaces. With this system, in each tumor, the cellularity, percentage of ER surface versus the total cell surface and versus the epithelial (keratin-positive) surface, integrated optical density, mean optical density, index of the concentration of labeled objects, and integrated optical density histograms, were obtained and correlated to histological and biochemical data. It was shown that (a) ER antigenic sites were heterogeneously distributed in ER-positive tumors, with a specific nuclear localization in epithelial cells; (b) SAMBA 200 multiparametric analysis of the ER sites distribution in tissue was appropriate, accurate, reproducible, and therefore more reliable than the semiquantitative analysis; (c) standardization and complete automation of this method of immunoprecipitates evaluation on tissue section permits daily and routine analysis of a large number of preparations; (d) there was a correlation between ER binding sites evaluation (dextran coated charcoal) and ER antigenic sites immunodetection (ER-ICA and ER-IEA); (e) there was a correlation between the SAMBA evaluation of ER-ICA and other histological prognostic factors such as small tumor size, low Scarff-Bloom-Richardson grade; (f) the preliminary SAMBA analysis of ER-ICA in tissue sections, imprints, and fine needle aspirates suggest that fine needle aspirates may not reflect accurately the tumor cell heterogeneity.
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PMID:Multiparametric study (SAMBA 200) of estrogen receptor immunocytochemical assay in 400 human breast carcinomas: analysis of estrogen receptor distribution heterogeneity in tissues and correlations with dextran coated charcoal assays and morphological data. 244 56
We and others have previously shown that human melanoma cell lines in culture synthesize alpha-2-macroglobulin (alpha 2M). We have now studied melanomas from 30 patients for the presence of alpha 2M using the
peroxidase
anti-
peroxidase
technique on histologic sections from paraffin-embedded tissues and primary antibody raised against tumor-associated alpha 2M in rabbits. alpha 2M was detected in 10 of the 30 melanomas studied. In all but 2 cases the presence of alpha 2M was restricted to solitary tumor cells or to solitary foci of tumor tissue. In one case of melanoma almost all tumor cells were positive for alpha 2M, while in the others between 20% and 50% of tumor cells were positive. In all but one of the melanomas, the positivity was characteristic of epithelioid or large-cell type or was confined to this component in melanomas with more than one cell type. In 4 positive cases, differences in the extent of alpha 2M-containing tumor tissue were observed between primary tumor and
metastases
or
metastases
from different localizations, with equivocal trend. Clinical follow-up of the melanoma patients suggested that alpha 2M-positively tends to correlate with an unfavorable prognosis.
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PMID:Tumor-associated alpha-2-macroglobulin in human melanomas. 245 69
Recent interest has focused on fucosylated epitopes expressed on human neoplasms. The plant lectin Ulex europus agglutinin, Type I (UEA) binds fucosylated oligosaccharides, while UEA-reactive substances have a tissue distribution similar to carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). We sought to determine if UEA reacted with CEA in extracts of fresh primary and metastatic colorectal carcinomas and paired normal tissues. The extracts were electrophoretically transferred to nitrocellulose membranes after the proteins were separated by SDS-PAGE in 10% polyacrylamide gels. The transfer membranes were then stained with
peroxidase
-conjugated UEA (UEA-P) or antibody to CEA (CEA-P). UEA-P reacted with a 170-190-kDa band in extracts of 22 of 30 primary tumors, 10 of 12
metastases
, but only 1 of 5 villous adenomas. UEA-P generally did not react with normal colon or liver extracts. UEA-P also did not bind to 170-190-kDa molecules in Western transfers of a breast carcinoma metastatic to bowel and a focal nodular hyperplasia of liver. CEA-P displayed similar reactivity and detected CEA in a tumor extract negative for UEA. Fucose blocked binding of UEA-P to Western transfers of tumor extracts. CEA-P reacted with a 170-190-kDa substance in tumor extracts eluted with fucose from a column of immobilized UEA. Thus, UEA reacts with fucosylated oligosaccharides on most, but not all, species of CEA and may be a useful adjunct to anti-CEA immunohistochemistry.
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PMID:Ulex europeus type I agglutinin detects carcinoembryonic antigen in extracts of human colorectal carcinoma. 245 96
The peripheral stromal fibronectin (FN) staining patterns of invasive breast carcinomas (IBC) from 77 women were compared to the aggressivity of the tumors, which in each case had been determined through a complete clinical follow-up and autopsy investigation. Polyclonal, monospecific rabbit antibody to human FN was applied on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections using the
peroxidase
-antiperoxidase staining technique. An FN-positive staining reaction was defined as a constant, diffuse, or pericellular demarcation of FN-positive fibers surrounding tumor cells at the invasive border. In lack of such a staining pattern, FN-negative staining was recorded. The FN-positive staining reaction was significantly associated with a low metastatic potential and appeared in a multivarians analysis to be an excellent prognostic factor, which surpassed other known parameters, such as clinical stage, histological type or grade, and lymph node status. 27 out of 31 women, who died without evidence of metastatic spread, had FN-positive IBC (87%) in contrast to women with
metastatic disease
, where only 15 out of 46 had FN-positive tumors (33%). An extensive histopathological examination of the contralateral breast revealed in this latter group a high rate of second primaries (22/46), which might have been responsible for the metastatic spread. If these women with bilateral IBC were excluded, only three metastasizing tumors with a FN-positive staining pattern remained, suggesting that the prognostic value of the FN-staining pattern along the invasive border of IBC might be even higher than anticipated from this study.
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PMID:Stromal fibronectin staining pattern and metastasizing ability of human breast carcinoma. 245 33
Thirty-seven specimens of benign and malignant prostatic tumors were studied for the localization of tissue polypeptide antigen (TPA) by an avidin-biotin-
peroxidase
complex technique. In addition, 23
metastases
of prostatic carcinoma in other organs and 12 nonepithelial tumors of prostate also were studied. All benign and malignant tumors of epithelial origin, including their metastasis, stained positively. Nonepithelial tumors were uniformly negative. In the metastatic lesions, small foci of tumor cells and even single tumor cells could be identified by TPA staining. Immunohistochemical localization of TPA appeared to be a useful tool for assessing the micrometastases of prostatic carcinoma in other organs, especially lymph nodes, or elucidating the epithelial origin of an otherwise undifferentiated prostatic cancer.
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PMID:Tissue polypeptide antigen expression in human prostate tumors. 246 35
In an effort to establish their possible histogenesis, three cases of renal rhabdoid tumour and their
metastases
were studied both by a battery of polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies using the avidin-biotin-
peroxidase
complex technique and by electron microscopy. Vimentin was demonstrated in renal rhabdoid tumour in two cases and in all metastatic deposits. Cytokeratin (39, 43 and 50 kD) was not demonstrable in the three renal rhabdoid tumours, but was strongly positive in all metastatic lesions in one case. Epithelial membrane antigen was present in one renal rhabdoid tumour and in pulmonary
metastases
in two cases. Ultrastructural study showed epithelial differentiation in all tumours: basal lamina and convergent tight junctions were demonstrated; intracytoplasmic intermediate filaments were present in all primary and metastatic tumours. Rhabdoid tumours thus exhibited heterogeneous immunophenotypic expression suggesting that they are derived from mesenchymal cells which are capable of differentiating into epithelial cells.
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PMID:Malignant renal rhabdoid tumour. Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies. 246 54
Breast cancer tissue samples obtained from 147 Stage I and II patients were tested with the monoclonal antibody Ki-67 and avidin-biotin-
peroxidase
complex in frozen sections. The percentage of cells with nuclear staining ranged from 5% to 65%. The frequency of Ki-67 positivity was classified in five groups: 0% (45/147 = 31%); 5-9% (38/147 = 26%); 10-19% (15/147 = 10%); 20-39% (24/147 = 16%) and greater than or equal to 40% (25/147 = 17%). The mean value was 20%, median 18% with standard deviation of 14.5%. A significant positive correlation was observed between the presence of high Ki-67 nuclear staining rate with pathological tumor size (p = 0.003), histologic grading (p = 0.04), and axillary lymph node
metastases
(p = 0.009). An inverse significant correlation was found between Ki-67 and estrogen receptor expression (p less than 0.001). No correlation was observed with progesterone receptor expression or menopausal status. The overall picture is of an inverse relationship between high growth fraction determined with Ki-67 antibody and tumor differentiation parameters. These correlations confirm those already reported by thymidine labeling index and flow cytometry methods. The proliferative rate determined with Ki-67 antibody may provide information regarding cell kinetics of breast carcinoma, potentially useful in identifying patients with a different clinical course in order to improve the therapeutic approach, by a rapid, practical and easily performed immunohistochemical method.
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PMID:Correlation of growth fraction by Ki-67 immunohistochemistry with histologic factors and hormone receptors in operable breast carcinoma. 248 95
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