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Odontogenic myxoma is a
tumor
of primitive mesenchyme, probably derived from the dental apparatus. Surgical management of this benign but locally aggressive
tumor
is either by curettage or en bloc resection. Two cases of odontogenic myxoma of the mandible are reported. In one case, en bloc resection. Two cases of odontogenic myxoma of the mandible are reported. In one case, en block resection with immediate reconstruction was undertaken. In the second case, the
neoplasm
was thoroughly curetted. The first case was studied by electron microscopy. Six ultrastructural studies of seven odontogenic myxomas have been previously reported. The ultrastructural features of odontogenic epithelium that may be present in myxomas of the jaws have been examined by electron microscopy once before. Our observations are in agreement with those of other workers who suggest that the connective tissue cell is the proliferating component of the
tumor
and is very similar to a fibroblast but has enough ultrastructural and functional features to deserve the term myxoblast. The majority of the
tumor
cells are metabolically active and secretory and there is adequate evidence that the
tumor
matrix consists of large amounts of mucopolysaccharides. It is reasonable, therefore, to conclude that myxoblasts secrete the mucoid matrix that is so characteristic of odontogenic myxomas. Unlike normal or neoplastic fibroblasts, the myxoblasts are not engaged in abundant synthesis of banded
collagen
throughout the entire lesion.
...
PMID:Odontogenic myxoma. Surgical management and an ultrastructural study. 28 50
We have developed a method for embedding cells within a
collagen
matrix which allows sustained growth of mouse mammary tumor epithelial cells in primary culture. A characteristic and reproducible pattern of organization and growth occurs: the cells rearrange themselves and produce duct-like structures extending into the matrix, resulting in a three-dimensional outgrowth. Autoradiography showed continuous [3H]thymidine incorporation during 8 weeks in culture. An increase in DNA content of the cultured cells as a function of time was observed. Mouse mammary tumor cells cultured in the conventional monolayer system failed to show any significant increase in cell number during a culture period of 6 weeks. In addition, in such monolayer systems, cells progressively became detached from the dishes in long-term culture. The mammary epithelial cell origin of the
collagen
gel cell outgrowths was shown by electron microscopic demonstration of polarized cells containing tight junctions and budding mammary tumor virus particles. In addition, in vivo transplantation of
collagen
gel outgrowths resulted in the development of mammary adenocarcinoma histologically similar to the donor
tumor
. Cellular outgrowth patterns resembling those from
tumor
cells were also seen in similar
collagen
gel cultures of normal mammary cells from mouse and human and of hyperplastic alveolar nodule cells from mouse. The significance and usefulness of this system in comparison to the conventional monolayer system are discussed.
...
PMID:Sustained growth and three-dimensional organization of primary mammary tumor epithelial cells embedded in collagen gels. 29 Oct 14
When cultured in-vitro, originating from different breast cancer patients,
tumor
cells, identified histologically as carcinoma cells, varied in their proliferation patterns and cell morphology. If exposed for brief periods to vibrio cholera neuraminidaes (VCN), the amount of sialic acid released from the cells varied from one culture to another and increased with higher enzyme concentrations. If exposed to trypsin, the amount of released proteins varied also from one culture to another. Significant difference was observed between the effect of VCN or collagenase on normal and neoplastic cell cultures. Whether human or murine cell cultures, the cell-free media harvested from cultures of neoplastic cells containing high concentrations of collagenolytic-caseinolytic-fibrinolytic and esterolytic activities. Two effects of concanavalin A (Con A) have been distinguished on thymidine incorporation, the first is a decrease in the maximal thymidine uptake, whereas the second is a shift to the maximum thymidine uptake to higher Con A concentrations. At low concentrations, alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT) had no effect, but at high concentrations it inhibited 3H-thymidine uptake. At low concentrations human profibrinolysin inhibited and at higher concentration sit enhanced uptake of the labeled precursor. Therefore, the
collagen
olytic caseinolytic-fibrinolytic enzyme is a pacemaker for proliferation of human mammary carcinoma cells.
...
PMID:Human mammary carcinoma cells. The enzyme pacemaker profibrinolysin. 31 26
Conley et al., in 1971, described a special type of melanoma characterized by a superficial melanic lesion at the onset; repeated local relapses as subcutaneous tumorations with an histological picture closely resembling an atypical fibroxantoma or fibrosarcoma. After a review of all the published material the autors presents a personal case with the clinical, histological and evolutive characteristics of this disease. The most interesting findings of the published case are the following: The special stains for the melanocytes (silver stain, Dopa, tyrosinase and cholinesterase) were all negative. There was an intense positivity for the lisosomal enzymes (non specific sterases, and acid phosphatases). The ultrastructural study of the tumoral tissues as well as the cells of cultures showed abundant cells with tumoral aspects, with prominent nucleoli somewhat dilated granular endoplasmic reticulum, myelin-like figures, lipidic vacuoles and abundant lisosomes. No melanosomes or premelanosomes were observed. Beside these tumoral cells abundant typical fibroblastic elements were found. There was a great amount of
collagen
fibers with periodicity superior to the normal. The conclusion is that the desmoplastic melanoma must be considered as a
tumor
of mesenchimatous origin intervening in its development multiple local and general factors.
...
PMID:[Desmoplastic melanoma]. 34 19
Antibodies to type IV
collagen
were produced by immunizing rabbits with a basement membrane
collagen
obtained from a transplantable mouse
tumor
. Using specifically purified antibodies, type IV
collagen
was localized ultrastructurally to the basal lamina part of the basement membrane zone.
...
PMID:Localization of the collagenous component in skin basement membrane. 34 5
Specific rabbit antibodies to type IV
collagen
isolated from a basement membrane producing mouse
tumor
were used in indirect immunofluorescence tests to study the thickened vascular basement membrane in skin biopsies from patients with erythropoietic porphyria (EPP) and from protoporphyric mice. In addition, rabbit antibodies to a noncollagenous, basement membrane specific glycoprotein also derived from the mouse
tumor
were tested. It was shown that normal as well as altered vascular basement membranes in both the human and the murine skin specimens react with the anti-type IV
collagen
and the antiglycoprotein antibodies. A particular strong reaction in the diseases skin indicated that formation of new vascular basement membrane layers involved deposition of the major structural proteins which also constitute normal basement membrane matrices.
...
PMID:Immunofluorescence demonstration of type IV collagen and a noncollagenous glycoprotein in thickened vascular basal membranes in protoporphyria. 38 84
Alveoli and ducts isolated from virgin rat mammary glands synthesize basement membrane
collagen
(typeIV) in primary culture. Using purified antibodies to type IV
collagen
, prominent intracellular and extracellular fluorescence is observed in the epithelium. No fluorescence is observed with antibodies to
collagen
type I and III. From quantitation of the incorporation of [14c]proline-labeled proteins, 1.5 to 2.5 per cent of the newly synthesized proteins are
collagen
. Type IV
collagen
from these cultures was biochemically identified on the basis of (1) the high ratio of labeled 3-hydroxyproline to 4-hydroxyproline (1:10), (2) the gel electrophoretic pattern of the collagenase-sensitive proteins precipitated with 1.7 M NaCl, (3)the failure of the
collagen
to bind to diethylaminoethyl-cellulose, and(4)the immunologic cross-reactivity with mouse
tumor
type IV is identical with that of type IV
collagen
from other sources. When the supportive hormones, insulin, prolactin, hydrocortisone, progesterone, and estradiol are removed from the cultures, there is a 90 per cent reduction in the amount of [3H]proline recovered in
collagen
synthesis coincides with only a 30 percentdrop in the growht rate and a 20 per cent drop in total protein synthesis of the sells over the 24-hour period without hormones. Pulse-chase experimout hormones. Pulse-chase experiments revealed an enhanced turnover of
collagen
following hormone withdrawal. This system may be an in vitro model of
collagen
turnover in mammary gland in involution.
...
PMID:Hormonal requirements for basement membrane collagen deposition by cultured rat mammary epithelium. 39 Feb 39
Laminin was recently characterized as being a major non-collageneous protein of the basement membrane matrix produced by a mouse
tumor
. It was extracted from the
tumor
matrix with neutral buffer and purified under non-denaturing conditions. Rabbit and guinea pig antisera raised against laminin or a large pepsin fragment P1 of laminin showed strong binding to both laminin and peptide P1 but only a weak reaction with reduced and alkylated laminin. The major antigenic determinants of laminin were located in a disulfide knot, comprising one third of the molecule, which resisted degradation by pepsin or cyanogen bromide. Minor antigenic determinants shared by the native and reduced protein could also be identified. The data were interpreted as showing that laminin consists of conformationally rigid as well as more flexible domains. Absorption studies with mouse kidney homogenate indicated that authenic basement membranes contain a protein immunologically identical to laminin. Tissues from other species contain a related protein which exhibits partial cross-reaction with mouse laminin. Together with immunofluorescence data the findings demonstrate that laminin, like type IV
collagen
, occurs in most basement membranes of the body.
...
PMID:Immunochemical characterization of the basement membrane glycoprotein laminin. 39 64
Two cases of verruciform xanthoma of the vulva are described. This rare lesion, previously reported to occur only in the oral cavity, is characterized by a verrucous epithelial proliferation accompanied by xanthoma cells distributed exclusively in the papillary dermis. The histologic features of the lesion are diagnostic and include (1) regular acanthosis in which the rete pegs extend to a uniform level into the dermis; (2) hyperkeratosis with parakeratosis often extending deep into the rete pegs and manifesting a massive neutrophilic infiltrate; (3) hyalinization of the
collagen
and infiltrates of xanthoma cells that are restricted to the papillary dermis between the rete pegs. Additionally, a lichenoid inflammatory infiltrate is seen at the periphery of the verrucous lesions, and in one case this has the pattern of classic lichen sclerosus. Verruciform xanthoma must be differentiated from verruca vulgaris, condyloma acuminatum, granular cell
tumor
with pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, and verrucous carcinoma.
...
PMID:Verruciform xanthoma of the vulva. Report of two cases. 42 38
Multiple infections and severe neutropenia were found in a previously healthy 29 year old man with no history of similar syndromes in the family, drug ingestion or exposure to environmental toxins. There was no evidence at the time of presentation of diseases previously associated with agranulocytosis (e.g.,
neoplasia
, thyrotoxicosis, chronic infection,
collagen
-vascular disease or leukoagglutinating antibody). His serum contained a nonagglutinating, complement-dependent, cytotoxic antibody, however, reactive with peripheral blood granulocytes from 35 per cent of normal donors. The neutropenia was not affected by steroids but resolved promptly after splenectomy. Microscopic examination of the spleen revealed ingestion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes by splenic macrophages. Family studies indicated that the target antigen was non-HLA and that the antibody was not absorbed by lymphocytes or platelets. We conclude that the agranulocytosis was autoimmune in origin and suggest that similar myeloid-specific immune responses could influence granulocyte tranfusion and bone marrow transplantation by alloimmune "rejection" that would not be avoided by matching only for HLA specificities.
...
PMID:Acquired agranulocytosis with granulocyte specific cytotoxic autoantibody. 44 60
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