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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Scandinavian journal of immunology 16 (1982), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Fluorochrome-labelled Helix pomatia A haemagglutinin (HP) stained T-dependent areas in cryostat tissue sections of human lymph node, tonsil, and spleen and thymocytes within thymic medulla but not within thymic cortex. Neuraminidase treatment of the tissue section was a prerequisite for the positive cell staining. The staining was cell-membrane-associated, and the histological pattern was essentially the same as that observed in parallel sections treated with monoclonal antibodies to T cells (OKT3, Leu-I). In addition, blood vessel walls and connective tissue were also stained by HP conjugates. The latter staining was independent of neuraminidase treatment, resistant to α-galactosidase treatment and was not blocked by pretreatment with anti-fibronectin antibody. Both types of staining reaction were specific inasmuch as unlabelled HP and the competitive sugar hapten N-acetyl-D-galactosamine blocked the reaction. Frozen, formalin-fixed tissue sections showed the same stamability and reaction pattern as unfixed sections.
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    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Toll-like receptors (TLR) are important tools of innate immunity, localized mainly on cells of the immune system, but also have been shown on cells of other origin. In the current study, they have been searched in biopsy specimens of liver from children bearing chronic viral hepatitis of C type (HCV). TLR2, TLR3 and TLR4 were traced by means of polyclonal antibodies and avidin-biotin complex (ABC) immunohistochemistry. Besides, mRNA for TLR was looked for using specific primers and polymerase chain reaction. Several controls, including neutralization of primary antibody with respective blocking peptide, confirmed the specificity of the immunohistochemical reaction. All TLR tested could be visualized in a focal distribution in single hepatocytes and some cells of inflammatory infiltrates. There was no reaction whatsoever in liver samples not infected with hepatotropic virus. In molecular studies, mRNA for TLR2 and TLR4 was detected in both noninfected and hepatitis B virus-infected established cell lines of human hepatoma as well as in HCV+ biopsy samples. These data indicate that TLR can be traced in liver cells, both at the protein and at the mRNA level. Their irregular and focal distribution in HCV+, but not in HCV–, liver suggests some role of TLR in the pathogenesis of chronic viral hepatitis, at least in children.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cellular and molecular life sciences 31 (1975), S. 238-239 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Résumé La technique directe de l'immunofluorescence a permis de mettre en évidence dans un ganglion lymphatique adjacent à la tumeur cancéreuse du rectum la présence de nombreuses cellules sécrétant de IgG monoclonal.
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    ISSN: 1432-1750
    Keywords: Pleural effusions ; Flow cytometry ; DNA ploidy ; S phase ; Ki-67
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Cells from pleural effusions (28 malignant and 14 nonmalignant with reactive mesothelial cells) were examined in parallel by means of conventional cytology and multiparametric flow cytometry. The latter included the evaluation of DNA ploidy, the calculation of DNA index (DI), the determination of S phase fraction (SPF), and cell proliferation associated with Ki-67 antigen expression. Propidium iodide was used for the DNA staining, and fluorescein-conjugated monoclonal mouse antibodies were applied to the human Ki-67 antigen staining. The specimens were analyzed by the Becton Dickinson (BD) FACScan apparatus. 104 events were collected, and thereafter the obtained data were analyzed by the software Lysis II and CellFit (BD) for DNA and Ki-67 data analysis, respectively. Out of the 28 cases examined, 18 (64%) of the malignant effusions were aneuploid. All of the benign effusions were typically diploid. The average SPF of benign, malignant diploid, and malignant aneuploid cases was 6, 6, and 30 respectively. The comparison between SPF and DI in malignant cases showed a significant correlation (p 〈 0.001). The average of Ki-67-positive cells that were benign, malignant diploid, and malignant aneuploid were 11, 19, and 35, respectively. There was a significant correlation between Ki-67 expression, SPF (p 〈 0.05), and the percent of the aneuploid cell population (p = 0.01). The sensitivity of conventional cytology, the determination of DNA ploidy and of Ki-67 expression, was 80, 64, and 92%, respectively; specificity was 100% for cytology and DNA ploidy and 46% for Ki-67 expression. These data show that Ki-67 antigen expression is a potentially useful adjunct to cytometric DNA content analysis, determination of SPF, and conventional cytology in the diagnosis of malignant pleural effusions.
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