Immunocytochemical demonstration of intermediate filaments in a granular cell ameloblastoma.

P C de Wilde, P J Slootweg, H Müller, A Kant, O Moesker, P Vooijs, F C Ramaekers
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The nature and location of intermediate filament proteins (IFP) may provide new insights into the origin and differentiation of neoplastic cells. An immunofluorescent study of these IFP in a case of a granular cell ameloblastoma revealed that all tumor cells contained the IFP keratin. Some granular cells, however, also contained the IFP vimentin, which is considered specific for mesenchymal tissues only. The implications of these observations are discussed. Study with monoclonal antibodies indicated the origin of the ameloblastoma from non-keratinized squamous epithelium. A comparison of the anti-keratin immunofluorescence pattern of the ameloblast-like cells in the present tumor with ameloblasts in the tooth germ revealed no similarities, indicating that despite some resemblance of the peripheral columnar cells to ameloblasts, these cells differ in other aspects.

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颗粒细胞成釉细胞瘤中中间纤维的免疫细胞化学显示。
中间丝蛋白(IFP)的性质和位置可能为肿瘤细胞的起源和分化提供新的见解。在一个颗粒细胞成釉细胞瘤的病例中,对这些IFP的免疫荧光研究显示,所有肿瘤细胞都含有IFP角蛋白。然而,一些颗粒细胞也含有IFP波形蛋白,这被认为仅对间充质组织具有特异性。讨论了这些观察结果的含义。单克隆抗体研究表明成釉细胞瘤起源于非角化的鳞状上皮。肿瘤中成釉细胞样细胞的抗角蛋白免疫荧光模式与牙胚中的成釉细胞的比较显示无相似性,这表明尽管外周柱状细胞与成釉细胞有一些相似之处,但这些细胞在其他方面存在差异。
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