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Query: UNIPROT:P06126 (
CD1a
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Langerhans cells are characterized by specific markers, such as Birbeck granules and
CD1a antigen
. S100 protein and
neuron-specific enolase
are less specific but are expressed only on Langerhans cells among the cells of the phagocytic mononuclear system. In this study, the expression of these two antigens on many monocytic leukemic cells is shown. These cells could be precursors of Langerhans cells which have been transformed into malignant cells.
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PMID:S100 protein and neuron-specific enolase on monocytic leukemic CD1+ cells, probable precursors of Langerhans cells. 769 52
Reported herein is a case of benign clear cell tumor of the lung in a 60-year-old man. Chest X-ray and CT examination revealed an abnormal nodule with homogenous density and a clear margin in the lower lobe of the left lung. The resected tumor was 13 mm in size, well-circumscribed and was graysh-white on cut surface. Histological examination showed a diffuse growth pattern of polygonal tumor cells with indented and pleomorphic nuclei, and clear abundant cytoplasm with a distinct cell border surrounded by thin-walled vascular spaces and sinusoid-type vessels. The clear cytoplasm contained numerous glycogen granules as demonstrated by PAS staining. In the present case there was focal immunoreactivity for S-100 protein, HMB-45,
neuron-specific enolase
, cathepsin B and melan A, which are consistent with reported immunohistochemical staining patterns of benign clear cell tumor. Based on these findings, the tumor was diagnosed as a benign clear cell tumor of the lung. Although most clear cell tumors are considered to belong to the family of neoplasms with perivascular epithelioid cell differentiation (PEComas), histogenesis of benign clear cell tumor of the lung has remained unclear. This first report of
CD1a
expression in this tumor might provide a new insight into its histogenesis and diagnosis.
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PMID:Benign clear (sugar) cell tumor of the lung with CD1a expression. 1687 40
The central granular cell odontogenic tumor (CGCOT) is a rare lesion that usually affects the posterior region of the mandible of young adults. We present a case of CGCOT involving the mandible of a 20-year-old white woman, emphasizing the immunohistochemical characteristics using a large panel of antibodies. The lesion was removed surgically, and after 4 years of follow-up, there are no evidences of recurrences. The odontogenic epithelium (OE) showed positivity for cytokeratins (CKs) AE1/AE3, 34betaE12, CK5, CK7, CK8, CK14, CK19, E-cadherin, beta-catenin, CD138, and p63. The granular cells were positive for vimentin, CD68, lysozyme, muscle-specific actin, alpha-smooth muscle actin, calponin,
neuron-specific enolase
(
NSE
), CD138, and bcl-2. Dendritic-like cells surrounding the OE displayed positivity for vimentin,
CD1a
, S100, CD68, and bcl-2, but it was negative for factor XIIIa, supporting a Langerhans cell phenotype. Ki-67 labeling index was 1.8%, whereas p53 was negative. These data confirm the benign nature of CGCOT, the association of OE with Langerhans cells, and a variable phenotype of the granular cells.
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PMID:Central granular cell odontogenic tumor: a histopathologic and immunohistochemical study. 1991 79