Cells expressing intracytoplasmic immunoglobulins in secreting and hyposecreting cases of alpha chain disease.

H Rabhi, M Ghaffor, M Benhalima-Bouali, M C Abbadi
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Abstract

Alpha chain disease proteins (ACDP) originated probably from secreting plasma-cells predominantly present in diffuse and massive enteromesenteric lymphoid infiltration. Very decreased levels of abnormal alpha chain molecules were detected in sera of patients with immunoblastic lymphoma occurring in the late course of the disease. A direct correlation might exist between the proportion of cells bearing intracytoplasmic IgA determinants and the serum amounts of alpha chain disease protein. Relevant evidence raised from study of proliferating lymphoid cells using the unlabeled peroxidase anti-peroxidase method of immunocytochemistry. The percentage of cells expressing intracytoplasmic alpha chains was found to be greater readily secreting case than in hyposecreting case of alpha chain disease. Furthermore, the cells from secreting situation exhibited much more pronounced specific staining, indicative of probably more active synthesis state. Taken together with histological data, these results suggested a possible late evolutionary pathway without detectable intracytoplasmic and serum alpha chain disease protein. They might also support the hypothesis that alpha chain disease and mediterranean lymphoma were different evolutionary phases of the same entity.

表达胞浆内免疫球蛋白的细胞在α链病的分泌和分泌不足病例中的作用。
α链疾病蛋白(ACDP)可能起源于分泌浆细胞,主要存在于弥漫性和块状肠系膜淋巴样浸润。在晚期发生的免疫母细胞淋巴瘤患者血清中检测到异常α链分子水平非常低。携带胞浆内IgA决定因子的细胞比例与血清α链病蛋白含量之间可能存在直接相关性。利用免疫细胞化学无标记过氧化物酶抗过氧化物酶方法研究增殖淋巴样细胞提出相关证据。发现表达胞浆内α链的细胞百分比易分泌病例比分泌不足的病例更大。此外,分泌状态的细胞表现出更明显的特异性染色,表明可能是更活跃的合成状态。结合组织学数据,这些结果提示可能存在一种没有检测到胞浆内和血清α链疾病蛋白的晚期进化途径。它们也可能支持α链病和地中海淋巴瘤是同一实体的不同进化阶段的假设。
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