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    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Leu-M1 antigen ; Immunocytochemistry ; Thyroid carcinomas ; Prognosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Leu-M1 antigen is a monocyte/granulocyte-related marker known to be consistently expressed in the Reed-Sternberg cells of patients with Hodgkin's disease. Recently, however, the presence of Leu-M1 has also been noted in tumour cells of a variety of non-haematopoietic neoplasms, most of them adenocarcinomas. The biological significance of this aberrant reaction has not been clarified. We have been able to demonstrate marked epithelial Leu-M1 immunoreactivity (〉15% tumour cells positively stained) in 24 out of 76 (32%) papillary carcinomas of the thyroid gland (PC). This phenomenon was more frequently observed among PCs at an advanced stage of disease (pT4 vs. pT1–3 and M1 vs. M0 p〈0.05). The degree of epithelial Leu-M1 positivity was also shown to be significantly correlated to the clinical course of PC. Irrespective of other morphological and clinical features, death resulting from cancer occurred 17 times more frequently among PCs with marked Leu-M1 positivity (8/24) when compared with tumours with only slight or absent immunoreactivity (1/52) (p〈0.00005). These findings suggest that Leu-M1 immunostaining provides significant prognostic information for patients with papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland.
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    Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 96 (1980), S. 193-209 
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Stromal reaction ; Immunoglobulin-producing plasma cells ; Immunocytochemical analysis ; Carcinomas of the parotid gland
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Fifty-two carcinomas of the parotid gland were analysed with regard to their stromal reaction. This phenomenon was studied concerning the localization, intensity, and cellular pattern. The plasma cells which were an integral component of the stromal reaction were marked with respect to the production of the different classes of immunoglobulins. This investigation was done using the indirect immunoperoxidase technique as indicated by Taylor (1978). The carcinomas were classified according to the WHO-classification. There were 21 carcinomas in a pleomorphic adenoma, 8 squamous cell carcinomas, 13 adenocarcinomas (8 adenocarcinomas and 5 cystadenocarcinomas), 4 adenoid cystic carcinomas, 3 salivary duct carcinomas, and 3 anaplastic carcinomas. The intensity of the plasmacellular infiltration was evaluated by a quantitative method. Four degrees of intensity were established. The study revealed the following facts: 1. The carcinomas in pleomorphic adenomas showed a stromal reaction in the periphery of the tumor, whereas the centre of the tumor was devoid of a remarkable reaction. The stromal reaction was intense in the case of the mucoepidermoid tumors and anaplastic carcinomas. 2. The squamous cell carcinomas showed a stromal reaction in the periphery as well as in the centre of the tumor. High-differentiated squamous cell carcinomas were accompanied by a stronger reaction of the stroma than less differentiated ones. 3. The less differentiated adenocarcinomas revealed a marked stromal reaction in the periphery and centre of the tumor, whereas the high differentiated cystadenocarcinomas showed scarcely a stromal reaction. 4. The adenoid cystic carcinomas and the salivary duct carcinomas showed only a poor stromal reaction which sometimes appeared to be focally concentrated. 5. The infiltration of the plasma cells was observed mainly in the periphery of the tumors. The plasma cells contained generally IgG and a smaller number was IgA positive. The occurrence of cytoplasmic IgM seemed to be negligible. 6. The parts of the parotid gland which were not affected by the tumor showed on obstructive parotitis. It was focally concentrated. This fact was interpreted as the consequence of the growth of the tumor, which hindered the flow of the parotid secretion. This finding and the presence of granulocytes in the region of tumor necroses were not regarded as a stromal reaction in the exact sense of the term. The demonstration of a typical stromal reaction in the neighbourhood of the tumors was interpreted as an immunological reaction of the host organism against possible tumor-associated antigens.
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