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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (
erbB-2
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The expression of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) in human differentiating leukemic cell lines and in circulating human eosinophils prompted the search for an analogous function in normal human bone marrow (BM) cells. Immunohistochemistry, using a monoclonal antibody directed to the mature form of the TGF-alpha molecule, showed TGF-alpha on the erythroblasts of normal donors. This novel property of erythroid cells was found on cells at all stages of maturation, most clearly on nucleated forms but to some extent also on erythrocytes within the BM. The presence of membrane-bound TGF-alpha on erythroblasts was confirmed by immunomagnetic cell sorting with polyclonal TGF-alpha antibodies; the recovered cells consisted almost entirely of erythroblasts. Using another monoclonal antibody directed to TGF-alpha, immunohistochemistry showed a different pattern of positive cells including eosinophilic precursor cells, in accordance with earlier findings in blood eosinophils. In addition, the TGF-alpha immunoreactivity was shown in promyelocytes and neutrophilic myelocytes. The presence of
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
mRNA in BM cells was demonstrated by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, whereas EGF receptor-carrying cells were recognized by immunohistochemistry, using polyclonal antibodies directed to the cytoplasmic part of the EGF receptor. The EGF receptor-positive cell constituted about 3% of the nucleated BM cell population. It was classified as a blastlike cell of myelomonocytic origin by morphologic criteria and
CD68
positivity. Our results may indicate a novel function of TGF-alpha in erythrocytic differentiation.
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PMID:Transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) in human bone marrow: demonstration of TGF-alpha in erythroblasts and eosinophilic precursor cells and of epidermal growth factor receptors in blastlike cells of myelomonocytic origin. 772 72
A 41-year-old premenopausal woman with a 3.5 cm freely mobile mass in the upper outer quadrant of the right breast was admitted to our hospital. Fine needle aspiration showed malignant epithelial cells and many multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells (OGCs). Excisional biopsy revealed an invasive ductal carcinoma. A right modified radical mastectomy was subsequently performed. Macroscopically the tumor was well circumscribed with a dark brown cut surface. Microscopically, the tumor was a grade 2 invasive ductal carcinoma with many multinucleated OGCs adjacent the tumor cells and hemorrhage and infiltration of inflammatory cells in the stroma. The intra-mammary metastasis also contained OGCs and stromal reactions. By enzyme immunoassay, the tumor cells were negative for estrogen receptor but positive for progesterone receptor. The tumor cells were negative for both c-
erbB-2
and p53. The OGCs showed positive immunostaining with the monoclonalantibody
CD68
, demonstrating a histiocytic origin. Lymph nodes were free of metastasis. We also review the Japanese literature concerning breast carcinoma withOGCs.
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PMID:Breast Carcinoma with Osteoclast-like Giant Cells: A Case Report and Review of the Japanese Literature. 1109 3
Carcinosarcomas are a very rare group of true malignant tumors of the salivary gland. As the name indicates, the tumor is composed of an epithelial and a mesenchymal component, both malignant. We report a case of carcinosarcoma of the submandibular gland in an 86-year-old woman. The epithelial component showed a squamous carcinoma phenotype, whereas the mesenchymal component was morphologically similar to a fibrosarcoma. The epithelial component was strongly positive for CK13, CK14, and AE1/AE, and groups of positive cells were seen for CK19 and vimentin. The whole mesenchymal component was positive for vimentin, negative for cytokeratins, and focal cells were positive for smooth- muscle actin. Both components were strongly positive for P53 and Cyclin D1, and focally positive for MDM2. Rare multinucleated giant cells showed expression of
CD68
, and focal dendritical cells on carcinomatous nests were positive for S-100. The CK7, CK8, Factor XIIIa, c-
erbB-2
, P16, CDK-4, Rb1, and E2F-1 were not detected in these 2 groups of malignant cell populations.
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PMID:Immunoprofile of a carcinosarcoma of the submandibular gland. 1732 53