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A case is presented of a 50-year old man with a unilocular cystic intratesticular tumour exhibiting the morphological features demanded from WHO for the diagnosis of serous papillary cystadenoma of the ovary. Keratin filaments could be demonstrated in the cyst lining and papillae covering cells by means of PAP-technique; AFP and SP-1 were lacking. The epithelial cells of the tumour showed a lectin binding pattern (WGA, UEA-I, PNA, Con A,
PSA
,
LCA
, RCA) different from the epithelium of rete testis and epididymis. We intend to classify our tumour as the male analogue of the respective ovarian growth.
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PMID:Papillary serous cystadenoma of the testis. 247 43
Twenty cases of intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma (IHCCC) were studied by lectin histochemistry for their glycoconjugate expression. Combined alcian blue-peroxidic acid Schiff (ABPS) staining was also made for mucins in these tissues. Results showed that epithelial cells of intrahepatic bile ducts contained varied quantity of DBA, WGA,
LCA
, Con A, PHA, RCAI, BLAI, SJA, SBA,
PSA
and UEAI receptors but no PNA receptors. Lectin receptors were present at varying rates; 100% (Con A), 95% (
PSA
), 90% (
LCA
), 95% (WGA), 30% (BSAI), 35% (DBA), 65% (PHA), 74% (PNA), 85% (RCAI), 35% (SBA), 25% (SJA) and 55% (UEAI), respectively. The positive rates in well-differentiated IHCCC were significantly higher than those in either moderately or poorly-differentiated IHCCC. The distribution of lectin receptors in IHCCC was obviously different from that in peri-carcinomatous, cirrhotic and normal liver, and also differed from that in epithelial cells of normal intrahepatic bile ducts. All larger ducts were stained by ABPS and were mainly blue colour, while only 80% of IHCCC were positive for ABPS staining. Most of them were blue, others were red or purple. The results suggest that the expression of glycoconjugates had changed after the neoplastic transformation of bile duct cells.
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PMID:Expression of glycoconjugates in intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma. 247 43
Methylcholanthrene-induced murine rhabdomyosarcomas and skeletal muscle of 10 and 18 d old murine embryos were investigated by lectin histochemistry (WGA, RCA-I,
LCA
, Con-A,
PSA
, UEA-I, PNA) and by immunohistochemistry (vimentin, desmin, myoglobulin). In rhabdomyosarcomas as well as in the developing skeletal muscle a clear trend was visible. A decrease of vimentin positivity and an increase of desmin positivity were associated with a diminution of binding sites for WGA, RCA, and
LCA
. No binding moieties for these lectin could be demonstrated in myoglobin positive normal and neoplastic rhabdomyomatous cells at all. The homologous expression or absence of markers reflected the cellular variability in rhabdomyosarcomas and may be explained as a phenomenon of different tumor cell maturation. The results show that rhabdomyosarcomatous cells are imitating the normal skeletal muscle development.
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PMID:Lectin histochemistry of experimental murine rhabdomyosarcomas. 250 82
Bouin-fixed and paraffin-embedded sections from the dorsal skin of Bufo bufo and Xenopus Laevis were subjected to lectin histochemistry. A panel of biotinylated lectins (Con-A,
PSA
,
LCA
, UEA-I, DBA, SBA, SJA, RCA-I, BSL-I, WGA, s-WGA, PHA-E and PHA-L) and an avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) showed a species-specific compartmentalization of saccharides to certain parts of the epidermis and glandular domains. Some marked histochemical differences between the two examined species adapted to fully aquatic (X. laevis) or semiterrestrial (B. bufo) environments may be relevant of a relationship existing between habitat selection and the glycosaminoglycans content of the skin. In addition the technique used in this paper may be applicable for further studies of the carbohydrate composition in various tissues of lower vertebrates.
...
PMID:Comparative lectin-binding patterns in the epidermis and dermal glands of Bufo bufo (L.) and Xenopus laevis (Daudin). 251 85
The lectin binding pattern (WGA, UEA-I, PNA,
PSA
, Con A, RCA and
LCA
) of 28 human testicular germ cell tumors (pure or combination tumors) was investigated. Lectin binding sites could be demonstrated in all germ cell tumor types. In classic and spermatocytic seminomas as well as seminomas with high mitotic index an equal distribution of lectin binding sites was observed. In embryonal carcinomas the lectin binding of UEA-I, PNA, WGA,
LCA
and RCA correlated to histological differentiation. A polarized staining of WGA, PNA, RCA and UEA-I, typical for embryonal carcinomas, yolk sac tumors and teratomas, was never seen in seminomatous tumors and may be of importance in differential diagnosis. By means of Con A decoration it was possible to distinguish cytotrophoblastic and syncytiotrophoblastic differentiation. Aspects of lectin histochemistry in tumor biology in general and in differential diagnosis of germ cell tumors in particular are discussed.
...
PMID:Lectin histochemistry of human testicular germ cell tumors. 253 68
We studied the subcellular localization of glycoconjugates recognized by the garden pea and lentil lectins (Pisum sativum,
PSA
; Lens culinaris,
LCA
) in mature absorptive cells of duodenum and jejunum of fasted rats.
PSA
and
LCA
are mannose-, glucose-, and N-acetyl-glucosamine-recognizing lectins that bind with high affinity to fucosylated core regions of N-glycosidically linked glycans. The binding reactions were cytochemically demonstrated in a pre-embedment incubation system using peroxidase-labeled lectins. Both pea and lentil lectins bound with constituents of nuclear envelope and endoplasmic reticulum, cisternae of the Golgi apparatus, several Golgi-associated vesicles, lysosomes, and portions of the plasma membrane.
PSA
and
LCA
label was non-homogeneous in the endoplasmic reticulum; in the Golgi apparatus the reactions were most intense in the cis and medial cisternae of the stacks. For inhibition of the intense reactions apparent in the Golgi apparatus, in lysosomes, and at the plasma membrane, considerably higher concentrations of competitive sugars were necessary than for abolition of the endoplasmic reticulum label. This indicates that endoplasmic reticulum glycoconjugates bind at low affinities with pea and lentil lectins, and that high-affinity
PSA
/
LCA
-binding glycoconjugates, which may correspond to corefucosylated N-linked glycans, predominate in cis and medial Golgi cisternae, lysosomes, and at the plasma membrane.
...
PMID:Affinity cytochemical differentiation of glycoconjugates of small intestinal absorptive cells using Pisum sativum and Lens culinaris lectins. 254 94
Receptors of 12 lectins in 25 cases of human hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) were histochemically investigated by avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) method. Liver tissues of five cirrhotic patients and five normal subjects were used as controls. SJA receptor was absent both in HCC and controls, while
LCA
and
PSA
receptors were present in all tissues studied here. Receptors of DBA, PHA, PNA, UEAI and SBA which did not bind to normal, cirrhotic and pericarcinomatous liver tissues had the positive rates of 4%, 44%, 16%, 4% and 12% in HCC, respectively. Four lectins which strongly bound to the non-cancer liver tissues had their receptors in 96% (ConA, WGA, RCAI) and 36% (BSAI) of HCC. The pretreatment of tissue sections with neuraminidase abolished most of WGA receptors and exposed some PNA binding sites. There were many differences in lectin distribution between HCC and noncancer liver tissues. The changes of glycoconjugates in HCC were discussed.
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PMID:Changes of glycoconjugates in human hepatocellular carcinoma. 254 84
Monolayer cultures of porcine aortic endothelial cells were used as a model of the endothelium of large arteries. Linear wounds were produced in such cultures by scraping and the subsequent sequence of events in nearby cells was analysed. The earliest detectable event was cellular spreading at the margins of the wounds (2 h) followed by cell migration (starting at 6-8 h) and cell proliferation in regions adjacent to the wound (16 h and later). Cell spreading was associated with the appearance of saccharides selectively at the spreading margins of the cells, which bound the lectins, ConA,
LCA
and
PSA
, and were sensitive to alpha-mannosidase. Terminal alpha-mannosyl residues were therefore present. The appearance of these saccharides suggests a mechanism by which monocytes might adhere to and/or migrate through the endothelium of vessels at sites of cellular response to injury.
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PMID:Saccharide expression on wounded endothelial cell monolayers in vitro. 261 56
55 cases of ovarian cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma were investigated with a panel of twelve various lectins and ABC technique. Results showed that RCA and WGA reacted with all the tumors, indicating that these two lectins are possibly functional differential markers of both ovarian mucinous and serous tumors.
LCA
, DBA and SJA might be of considerable help in differential diagnosis of serous cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma.
PSA
probably was a marker indicating malignant change of mucinous cystadenmas. Since there were different reactivities in mucinous and serous cystadenoma, SJA, DBA and SBA might be considered as the functional markers in differentiating these two different types of ovarian cystadenoma.
...
PMID:[Distribution of lectin-receptors in ovarian cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma]. 277 53
Thirteen different, biotinylated plant lectins were tested for their ability to recognize specifically the glycoproteins of the two different plant rhabdoviruses potato yellow dwarf virus and eggplant mottled dwarf virus. All viruses were propagated on the same plant host species, Nicotiana rustica L. The lectin-binding to the viral proteins was tested after electrophoretic separation and transfer to nitrocellulose membranes. Besides purified virus also partially pure virus preparations were used for the tests, in order to determine the specificity. The lectins had been selected for specificities to either one of the following monosaccharides: mannose, glucose, galactose, N-acetyl-D-galactosamine, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and fucose. In the test panel of thirteen lectins, seven were found to react with the viral glycoproteins. Among these, four (
LCA
, VFA,
PSA
, Con A) belonged to the mannosyl- or glycosyl-specific group. However, these four lectins reacted also with other host proteins when partially pure virus preparations were used as samples. The other three lectins (GSA2b, STA, WGA) were specific for N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and detected almost exclusively the viral glycoproteins. Two of these lectins, STA and WGA, were extremely suitable for virus-specific assays, since they did not react with glycoproteins in healthy controls that were identical or comparable in their electrophoretic mobility with the rhabdovirus glycoproteins. No binding to viral glycoproteins was observed with galactose-, N-acetyl-galactosamine- and fucose-specific lectins. The assay for rhabdovirus glycoproteins in plants with the lectins was approximately 8-16 times less sensitive than with virus-specific antibodies.
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PMID:Lectins as probes for the assay of rhabdovirus infections in plants. 368 Apr 62
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