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    ISSN: 1600-0714
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The neoplastic cells present in a sialadenoma pappiliferum were found by immunoperoxidase method and immunofluorescent staining technique to co-express 3 different types of intermediate-sized filaments (IPs) defined by monoclonal antibodies to cytokeratin, vimentin and desmin. When other salivary gland tumors such as 18 pleomorphic adenomas, 15 adenolymphomas, 2 oxyphilic adenomas, 7 mucoepidermoid tumors, 5 acinic cell tumors, 8 adenoid cystic carcinomas and 6 adenocarcinomas were examined immunohistochemically for the expression of IPs, no tumors with all 3 types of IPs observed in sialadenoma papilliferum were found.
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    Geriatric nephrology and urology 1 (1992), S. 191-199 
    ISSN: 1573-7306
    Keywords: renal interstitium ; autoimmunity ; aging
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Spontaneously occurring, organ-specific autoimmune lesions develop in aged C57BL/6 mice of both sexes, especially in 24-month-old senescent mice. Inflammatory lesions of autoimmune nature associated with advance of age were found in many organs such as renal interstitium, salivary gland, pancreatic islet, lung and liver. The incidence and severity of spontaneously occurring organ-specific autoimmune lesions in this strain of non-autoimmune mice increase with age. In humans, autopsy material of elderly people, examined histopathologically and immunopathologically, showed infiltrating lymphocytes in several organs such as the salivary glands, thyroid, adrenal corteces. Recently, we found spontaneously occurring inflammatory lesions in the renal interstitium, probably indicating an autoimmune phenomenon. Extensively infiltrating foci in the renal interstitium were frequently found in persons over 70 years of age. The infiltrating mononuclear cells were predominently CD4+ cells, whereas CD22+ B cells were fewer in number. Moreover, a considerable proportion of T cells was activated as judged by IL-2 receptor expression. Based on these findings, we propose that the development of interstitial renal lesions in the elderly is an autoimmune phenomenon involving the cellular immune system, and may be related to an age-related disturbance in regulatory T-cell function.
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