Identification of the endocrine cells detected by the monoclonal antibody HISL-19 in human tissues.

Basic and applied histochemistry Pub Date : 1990-01-01
R Buffa, M Pelagi, A G Siccardi, M Curzio, J Y Yu, C Bordi
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The human endocrine cells reacting with the monoclonal antibody HISL-19 were identified with hormone antisera of proven specificity using a double immunostaining procedure. The epitope for HISL-19 was found in all types of pituitary cells except ACTH cells, in thyroid C cells, in all types of adrenal medullary and pancreatic islet cells and in somatostatin and pancreatic polypeptide cells of the gastrointestinal mucosa. No staining was found in parathyroid cells and in most gastrointestinal endocrine cells. Either paranuclear focal accumulation or diffuse cytoplasmic distribution of immunoreactive material were found. The spectrum of HISL-19 immunoreactive cells was found to be only in part complementary to that of cells immunoreactive for chromogranin A. Thus, it is concluded that the monoclonal antibody HISL-19 is a useful addition to other immunohistochemical markers for the detection of cells showing neuroendocrine features.

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单克隆抗体HISL-19检测人组织内分泌细胞的鉴定。
与单克隆抗体his -19反应的人内分泌细胞通过双免疫染色方法与特异性已证实的激素抗血清进行鉴定。在除ACTH细胞外的所有类型的垂体细胞、甲状腺C细胞、所有类型的肾上腺髓质细胞和胰岛细胞以及胃肠道粘膜的生长抑素和胰腺多肽细胞中均发现了his -19的表位。甲状旁腺细胞及大部分胃肠道内分泌细胞未见染色。可见核旁局灶性堆积或弥漫性胞浆性免疫反应物质分布。发现his -19免疫反应细胞的光谱与嗜铬颗粒蛋白a免疫反应细胞的光谱只有部分互补,因此,我们得出结论,单克隆抗体his -19是其他免疫组织化学标记物的有用补充,用于检测具有神经内分泌特征的细胞。
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