bromochloroacetic-acid and Sarcoidosis--Pulmonary

bromochloroacetic-acid has been researched along with Sarcoidosis--Pulmonary* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for bromochloroacetic-acid and Sarcoidosis--Pulmonary

ArticleYear
Detection of anti-cytokeratin 8 antibody in the serum of patients with cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis associated with collagen vascular disorders.
    Thorax, 1998, Volume: 53, Issue:11

    It has been suggested that the humoral immune system plays a role in the pathogenesis of cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis (CFA). Although circulating autoantibodies to lung protein(s) have been suggested, none of the lung proteins have been characterised. The purpose of this study was to determine the antigen to which the serum from patients with pulmonary fibrosis reacted.. The anti-A549 cell antibody was characterised in a patient with CFA using Western immunoblotting and immunohistochemical staining of A549 cells. As we identified that one of the antibodies against A549 cells was anti-cytokeratin 8, the expression of mRNA of cytokeratin 8 in A549 cells was evaluated. In addition, we attempted to establish an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay to measure the levels of anti-cytokeratin 8 antibody in the serum of patients with CFA and pulmonary fibrosis associated with collagen vascular disorders (PF-CVD).. Initially two anti-A549 cell antibodies were detected in the serum of patients with pulmonary fibrosis, one of which was characterised as anticytokeratin 8 antibody by Western immunoblotting. We were able to establish an ELISA to measure anti-cytokeratin 8 antibody and found significantly higher levels in patients with CFA and PF-CVD than in normal volunteers, patients with sarcoidosis, pneumonia, and pulmonary emphysema.. One of the anti-A549 cell antibodies in the serum of patients with CFA was against cytokeratin 8. The serum levels of anti-cytokeratin 8 antibody were increased in patients with CFA and PF-CVD. These results suggest that anticytokeratin 8 antibody may be involved in the process of lung injury in pulmonary fibrosis.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Autoantibodies; Blotting, Western; Collagen Diseases; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Female; Humans; Keratins; Male; Middle Aged; Pulmonary Emphysema; Pulmonary Fibrosis; RNA, Messenger; Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary

1998
Transbronchial biopsy in sarcoidosis: the role of immunohistochemical analysis for granuloma detection.
    Sarcoidosis, 1992, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    In this study 27 transbronchial biopsy specimens obtained from patients with clinical and/or laboratory features suggestive for sarcoidosis were analysed with conventional morphology and immunohistochemistry comparing the sensitivity and reproducibility of the two methods. A limited panel of monoclonal antibodies recognizing epitopes resistant to conventional fixation and embedment procedures were used (CD45R0, CD68, anti-cheratin, anti-collagen IV). All specimens were independently observed by two different pathologists. On the basis of the recognition of bona-fide noncaseating granulomas, 9 cases were uniformly judged as positive, 10 cases as negative, but 8 cases were considered doubtful. Immunohistochemical analysis reliably demonstrated the presence of epithelioid cells in 3 of these cases and absence in 5. These data suggest that the use of a limited immunohistochemical analysis can significantly improve histological diagnosis of sarcoidosis on small transbronchial biopsies using conventional routine material.

    Topics: Antigens, CD; Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic; Biopsy; Collagen; Granuloma; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Keratins; Leukocyte Common Antigens; Lung; Lung Diseases; Reproducibility of Results; Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary; Sensitivity and Specificity

1992