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Carbonic anhydrase cytochemistry of the ileal Peyer's patch in foetal and neonatal lambs has indicated secretion from the follicle-associated epithelium to the follicles. Reaction for carbonic anhydrase in the follicle-associated epithelium was found in the luminal plasma membrane, in cytoplasmic vesicles, and in vacuoles containing 50-nm membrane-bounded particles that seemed to be shed to the intercellular space. The lateral plasma membrane was negative for carbonic anhydrase, indicating that formation of carbonic anhydrase-positive particles was restricted to vacuoles. Administration of ferritin to ileal loops of sheep foetuses showed ferritin localized in vesicles and vacuoles of the follicle-associated epithelium followed by exocytosis, together with carbonic anhydrase-positive particles, into the indentations of the lateral cell border. The carbonic anhydrase-positive particles seemed to be transported to the centres of lymphoid follicles where many were attached to the plasma membrane of lymphocytes. Carbonic anhydrase-positive particles were also seen in vesicles and sometimes free in the cytoplasm of the lymphocytes or attached to their nuclear envelope. Light microscopically, carbonic anhydrase reactivity of the follicle-associated epithelium was associated with the early formation of the ileal Peyer's patch at about 100 days gestation. At this time the follicle-associated epithelium showed a strong luminal but at most a weak lateral staining. With further foetal development there was a progressive increase in the amount of carbonic anhydrase-positive reaction product in extracellular particles, both along the lateral cell borders of the follicle-associated epithelium and among the lymphocytes of the follicle centres.
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PMID:Transfer of carbonic anhydrase-positive particles from the follicle-associated epithelium to lymphocytes of Peyer's patches in foetal sheep and lambs. 211 54

Diagnosis of megakaryoblastic and early erythroid leukemia requires the use of differentiation markers that in most cases permit their precise diagnosis. In some cases, their use can be misleading. Here we report and discuss some examples. A platelet peroxidase (PPO) activity is detected in most cases of early erythroid leukemias as well as in the CFU-E-like cells of normal marrow, thus providing evidence that PPO activity must be studied along with other (immunologic or ultrastructural) markers to permit a reliable diagnosis of megakaryoblastic leukemia. Ferritin molecules an erythroid marker, could be detected as a cluster at ultrastructural level in leukemic platelets and in micromegakaryocytes of one patient. However, in blasts of the erythroid lineage, ferritin molecules are also either dispersed in the cytoplasm or localized in theta granules. Immunologic markers have also their own limit. Indeed, in one patient, GB IIb and IIIa were detected on erythroid blasts, resulting in a phenotype very similar to HEL cells. Carbonic anhydrase (CA) I, an early erythroid marker, was detected in the platelets of four leukemic patients and was present along with an increased expression of CA II. This study emphasizes the fact that precise diagnosis of leukemia cannot be performed with a single marker of differentiation, but requires the simultaneous use of several lineage restricted markers.
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PMID:Limits of phenotypic markers for the diagnosis of megakaryoblastic leukemia. 264 84

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) is a new type of virus that mainly induces myeloid leukosis (ML) in chickens. To further elucidate the pathogenesis of ALV-J infection and tumor development, expression profiles from the bone marrow tissue of 15 infected and 18 non-infected birds from a local-breed poultry-farm under naturally infected conditions, were analyzed by suppression-subtractive hybridization. The birds were diagnosed as ML+ (or ML-) by specific ALV-J detection methods, involving serological tests for antigens and antibodies, and RT-PCR to detect viral RNA. A total of 59 partial gene sequences were revealed by differential screening of 496 forward and 384 reverse subtracted cDNA clones. Of these, 22 identified genes, including 8 up-regulated and 14 down-regulated, were related to immune functions, these genes being, MHC B-G antigen, translationally-controlled tumor protein (TPT1/TPTC), transferrin and ferritin, hemoglobin and Carbonic anhydrase. Four of the down-regulated genes were selected for further analysis, in view of their predicted roles in infection and immunity by real-time qRT-PCR, using RNA collected from the same birds as those used for SSH. The four genes were expressed at significantly lower levels (p < 0.001) in ALV-J infected birds than in non-infected ones.
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PMID:Differentially expressed genes in a flock of Chinese local-breed chickens infected with a subgroup J avian leukosis virus using suppression subtractive hybridization. 2163 3