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Two patients, a 62-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman, both with deep-seated atypical endothelial tumors within the wide concept of histiocytoid hemangioma, are reported. In case 1, the tumor involved the brachial vein, and, in case 2, a medium-sized vein of the anterior neck. In both cases the involved vein was occluded. Angiography in case 1 suggested a tumor that was enclosed by the same fibrous sheath, the conjunctiva vasorum, that enclosed the occluded vein and its concomitant artery. Both tumors were solid, without conspicuous vascular differentiation by light microscopy. Such differentiation, however, was evident from the electron-microscopic examination, which showed tumor cells with endothelial features forming primitive vascular structures. Positive lectin histochemistry (Ulex Europeus I) and positive immunohistochemistry for factor-VIII-related antigen, actin, and
vimentin
also gave strong support for the endothelial differentiation of the tumor cells. Immunohistochemical studies of markers for histiocytic (alpha 1-antitrypsin,
ferritin
, lysozyme), epithelial (cytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen), and neuroectodermal (S-100 protein) and skeletal muscle (myoglobin) differentiation were negative. At follow-up, after 7 years and 2 years, respectively, there were no signs of local recurrence or metastasis.
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PMID:Atypical hemangioendothelioma of venous origin. A clinicopathologic, angiographic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural study of two endothelial tumors within the concept of histiocytoid hemangioma. 393 54
Microinjection of polyclonal sheep anti-
vimentin
IgGs purified by affinity chromatography into a rat fibroblastoid line leads to a specific reorganization of the cytoskeleton. Immunofluorescence microscopy shows that cytoplasmic microtubules and microfilaments are unaffected by intermediate filaments collapse and are collected into a tight perinuclear cap containing antibody-crosslinked
vimentin
filaments. The crosslinking was further documented by electron microscopy after treatment with Triton X-100 and
ferritin
-labelled anti-sheep IgGs. Inspite of the presence of the caps, which are retained for about 30 h, cells show a normal morphology and are locomotive. The collapsed intermediate filaments do not interfere with subsequent mitosis or with cytokinesis. After mitosis the capped filaments can be distributed either to both daughter cells or to only one of the two daughter cells.
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PMID:Coiling of intermediate filaments induced by microinjection of a vimentin-specific antibody does not interfere with locomotion and mitosis. 719 76
Hepatoblastoma, although rare, is the most common primary malignant neoplasm of the liver in children. In this paper we describe a case of hepatoblastoma with unusual cytologic features and present the histologic, immunocytochemical and ultrastructural features of this neoplasm. A 7-month-old girl presented with a large hepatic mass and metastatic nodules in both lungs. Intraoperative biopsy revealed a hepatoblastoma. Aspiration biopsy yielded a highly cellular aspirate with cords of pleomorphic cells embedded in a mucoid matrix. Histologic sections showed a diffusely infiltrative neoplasm composed of sheets and cords of highly pleomorphic cells. The neoplastic cells stained strongly positive for cytokeratin CAM 5.2 and AE1 and focally positive for alpha-fetoprotein,
ferritin
, carcinoembryonic antigen and
vimentin
. Ultrastructurally, the neoplastic cells had abundant intercellular junctions and intracytoplasmic aggregates of intermediate filaments. A mucoid matrix, to our knowledge, has not been reported as a finding on aspiration biopsy. This patient presented with pulmonary metastases, and thus we think the mucoid matrix may be a marker of a more aggressive variant of hepatoblastoma. This case illustrates additional cytologic features of hepatoblastoma and the usefulness of aspiration biopsy in the rapid diagnosis of this rare tumor.
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PMID:Hepatoblastoma. Report of a case with cytologic, histologic and ultrastructural findings. 751 34
The cells in intratubular germ cell neoplasia in the vicinity of 38 germ cell tumors of the testis, including 20 pure seminomas, were studied for the expression of beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2m), the constant component of all HLA class I molecules. Immunohistochemistry using antibodies towards beta 2m,
vimentin
, placental alkaline phosphatase, and
ferritin
was employed. Whereas the intratubular cells in normal testis are beta 2m negative, beta 2m positive cells were identified in intratubular germ cell neoplasia tubules in 55 per cent of all tumors and in 60 per cent of the seminomas. The tubules with beta 2m positive cells were located in areas with invasive tumor or in the vicinity of such areas. The beta 2m positive cells were identified as Sertoli cells by morphology and by their staining with anti-
vimentin
. Neoplastic germ cells, identified by morphology and staining with anti-placental alkaline phosphatase and anti-
ferritin
were beta 2-microglobulin negative. The most intensely beta 2m-stained Sertoli cells were found in tubules with high concentrations of neoplastic germ cells. Intensely stained Sertoli cells were also found in 'Sertoli cell only' tubules inside invasive tumors and in areas without lymphocytic infiltration. The cells in adjacent normal tubules were beta 2m negative.
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PMID:Sertoli cells of intratubular germ cell neoplasia express beta 2 microglobulin. 757 71
A case of granulosa cell tumor of the ovary associated with hepatocytic differentiation is reported in a 45-year-old patient with a torsioned ovarian tumor. Serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels were normal 6 days postoperatively. Histopathologically, the granulosa cell tumor was typically trabecular. Its cells had nuclear grooves and were positive only for
vimentin
. Scattered diffusely throughout the tumor were small groups of regular polygonal cells, the cytoplasm of which secreted bile and was strongly positive for keratin, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT), and
ferritin
and moderately positive for fibrinogen and ceruloplasmin. These results unequivocally identified them as hepatic cells. The AFP negativity of the hepatic cells was interpreted as a sign of terminal hepatocytic differentiation. The scattered arrangement of the hepatocytes simulated stromal luteinization. As neither a primary liver tumor nor any associated germ cell tumor was found, the histogenesis of the hepatic cells was thought to be metaplastic.
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PMID:Granulosa cell tumor of the ovary with diffuse true hepatic differentiation simulating stromal luteinization. 768 May 45
A 3.5-year-old male Golden Retriever with lethargy, generalized lymphadenopathy, and hepatosplenomegaly was determined to have malignant histiocytosis, based on the morphologic appearance of neoplastic cells by light and electron microscopic examination, evidence of erythrophagocytosis, the presence of diffuse nonspecific esterase activity, and immunohistochemical demonstration of
vimentin
intermediate filaments. Because of the appearance of abundant iron stores in the bone marrow, serum was obtained for determination of iron, total iron binding capacity, and
ferritin
values. Serum
ferritin
concentrations were markedly increased. Measurement of serum
ferritin
concentrations may be useful in supporting a diagnosis of malignant histiocytosis, and the monitoring of serum
ferritin
concentrations may be useful for assessing treatment and regression of the disease.
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PMID:Hyperferritinemia associated with malignant histiocytosis in a dog. 782 79
The non-astrocytic cells which proliferate in the rat brain after the induction of an area of necrosis have been characterized and counted by means of combined in vivo bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) administration and immunohistochemical demonstration of glial fibrillary acid protein (GFAP),
vimentin
, Ricinus communis agglutinin 120 (RCA-1), Griffonia simplicifolia B4 isolectin (GSI-B4), keratan sulphate (KS), carbonic anhydrase C (CA.C), transferrin (TF) and
ferritin
. Two days after the injury, 7.5% of the proliferating cells were GFAP-positive reactive astrocytes, 5.7% were RCA-1-positive cells and 17.4% were GSI-B4-positive cells. Lectin-binding cells had the microscopic and ultrastructural aspects of microglia; they proliferated around the needle track and in the corpus callosum. Microglia represented a large fraction of the proliferating cells. Evidence is presented for the origin of at least a proportion of perilesional astrocytes and microglia from the periventricular matrix, and of microglia from blood precursors. Other non-proliferating microglia cells transiently appeared in the normal brain around the wound, in agreement with the existence of two different microglia cell populations reacting with different modalities to an area of necrosis.
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PMID:Reactive cell proliferation and microglia following injury to the rat brain. 807 46
We report of a 39 years old patient with a large testicular tumor found during an examination for infertility. The tumor consisted of a spermatocytic seminoma (SS) and a differentiated teratoma (TD). Furthermore, two small foci of seminoma were seen in the surrounding testicular tissue, several testicular tubuli contained carcinoma in situ (CIS). The diagnosis was based on the results obtained with various immunohistochemical markers: keratin,
vimentin
, desmin, LCA, CD3, CD20, CD45R,
ferritin
, PLAP, AFP. On the basis of the macroscopic and histopathological features, we propose the following etiology: CIS progressed in an earlier phase to the (larger) TD and later to the (smaller) classical seminoma; likewise, in an earlier phase, SS developed from a still unknown precursor stage. Our case of a mixed tumor as well as other cases reported in the last years do not allow the explanation of a differing etiology for SS. On the contrary, it may be presumed that the origins of seminoma and teratoma on the one hand and SS on the other hand are less divergent than hitherto thought.
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PMID:[A combination of spermatocytic and classic seminoma, mature teratoma and carcinoma in situ of the testis. An attempt at an etiologic explanation]. 821 26
In an attempt to identify genes associated with Wallerian degeneration and peripheral nerve regeneration we have performed differential hybridization screening of a cDNA library from crushed rat sciatic nerve (7 days postlesion) using radioactively labeled cDNA prepared from poly(A)+ RNA of normal vs. crushed nerve. Screening of 5,000 randomly selected colonies yielded 24 distinct clones that were regulated following nerve injury. Fifteen of the differentially expressed sequences could be classified as induced, whereas 9 sequences appeared to be repressed at 1 week postcrush. Sequencing and computer-assisted sequence comparison revealed 3 classes of regulated cDNA clones representing 1) novel gene sequences (8 clones) including 3 transcripts containing a repetitive "brain identifier" (ID) element; 2) identified genes (7 clones) with previously undetected expression in the peripheral nervous system (PNS), such as apolipoprotein D, peripheral myelin protein 22kD (PMP22), SPARC (secreted protein, acidic and rich in cysteine), sulfated glycoprotein SGP-1,
apoferritin
, decorin, and X16/SRp20; and 3) identified genes (9 clones) with known expression in the PNS including, e.g., the myelin protein P0, gamma-actin,
vimentin
, alpha-tubulin, chargerin II, and cytochrome c-oxidase subunit I. Northern blot and polymerase chain reaction analyses with RNA from crushed and transected nerve demonstrated that sequences with related function, like the group of myelin genes, cytoskeleton genes, genes involved in RNA processing and translation, in lipid transport or energy metabolism showed closely related temporal patterns of expression during nerve degeneration and regeneration. Finally, we compared the differentially expressed genes identified at 7 days after crush injury (this investigation) with the regulated sequences isolated previously by De Leon et al. (J Neurosci Res 29:437-488, 1991) from a 3 day postcrush sciatic nerve cDNA library.
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PMID:Differentially expressed genes after peripheral nerve injury. 856 16
Sarcoidosis, once thought to be a variant of tuberculosis, is currently listed as a disease of unknown etiology. The present study was initiated by unpublished observations that Schaumann bodies-the laminated inclusions often encountered in sarcoid granulomas-cross-reacted with commercial polyclonal antibodies to Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium duvalii and Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. Given the broad cross-reactivity of many mycobacterial antigens, those findings lacked specificity but warranted in depth probing of the immunoprofile of the bodies, particularly for specific mycobacterial antigens. Formalin-fixed tissue from eight patients with an established diagnosis of sarcoidosis was studied with panels of antibodies against both common cytoplasmic proteins and various mycobacterial antigens, using a labeled streptavidin-biotin-alkaline phosphatase technique. Our findings indicate that Schaumann bodies are indeed residual bodies of heterophagic mycobacterial derivation. They immunostained intensely for the lysosomal proteins muramidase and CD68, variably for some cytoskeletal proteins (tubulin, desmin,
vimentin
) and not at all for cytokeratin, muscle actin, alpha-1-antichymotrypsin and
ferritin
. Both cross-reactive and species specific antigenic determinants of M. tuberculosis complex were shown to be present. Affinity absorption with killed intact bacilli H37 Rv resulted in virtually equal loss of binding by all polyclonal antimycobacterial antibodies to cross-reactive ligands in Schaumann bodies. In addition, the bodies were clearly labeled with the monoclonal antibodies TB68 and TB71, known to recognize species specific epitopes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Although obtained on a small number of cases, our findings uphold Schaumann's original postulate that the laminated calcific inclusions represent remnants of "transformed tubercle bacilli".
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PMID:Cross-reactive and species specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens in the immunoprofile of Schaumann bodies: a major clue to the etiology of sarcoidosis. 872 Apr 56
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