单克隆抗体在肺癌病理中的作用。

J L Broers, M Klein Rot, L de Leij, S S Wagenaar, D N Carney, G P Vooijs, F C Ramaekers
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基于单克隆抗体的免疫组织化学是建立肺癌病理诊断的有力工具。应用一组中间纤维抗血清和识别神经内分泌分化的抗体,我们测试了大约240个人类肺肿瘤和15个人类肺肿瘤细胞系。我们的研究结果总结如下:应用针对神经内分泌抗原的MOC-1单克隆抗体可以鉴别神经内分泌与非神经内分泌肺肿瘤。免疫组织化学可以更好地识别已建立的组织中肺肿瘤的异质性。这种现象的例子有:在非神经内分泌肿瘤中存在神经内分泌和/或神经成分。非小细胞肺癌中鳞状细胞或腺癌分化的存在可以通过链特异性抗细胞角蛋白抗体检测。SCLC向变异型分化的程度可以通过针对神经丝的单克隆抗体检测。肺癌细胞系可作为不同亚型肺癌免疫组化研究的体外模型。
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Monoclonal antibodies in lung cancer pathology.

Monoclonal antibody based immunohistochemistry is a very powerful tool for the establishment of a pathological diagnosis of lung cancer. Applying a panel of intermediate filament antisera and an antibody recognizing neuroendocrine differentiation we have tested about 240 human lung tumors and 15 human lung tumor cell lines. Our results can be summarized as follows: a differential diagnosis between neuroendocrine and non-neuroendocrine lung tumors can be obtained by the application of the monoclonal antibody MOC-1 directed against neuroendocrine antigens. Immunohistochemistry can lead to a better recognition of lung tumor heterogeneity within the established histologies. Examples of this phenomenon are: the presence of neuroendocrine and/or neural components within non-neuroendocrine tumors. The presence of squamous cell or adenocarcinomatous differentiation in non-SCLC can be detected by chain specific anti-cytokeratin antibodies. The degree of differentiation towards the variant type within SCLC can be detected by the monoclonal antibody directed against neurofilaments. lung cancer cell lines can serve as an in vitro model for immunohistochemical studies on different lung cancer subtypes.

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