myelin-basic-protein and Leiomyosarcoma

myelin-basic-protein has been researched along with Leiomyosarcoma* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for myelin-basic-protein and Leiomyosarcoma

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Immunohistochemical evaluation of Leu-7, myelin basic-protein, S100-protein, glial-fibrillary acidic-protein, and LN3 immunoreactivity in nerve sheath tumors and sarcomas.
    Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 1988, Volume: 112, Issue:2

    The collective expression of five antigens produced in immature or mature myelin-producing glia was evaluated in nerve sheath tumors and spindle cell sarcomas with histologic features of schwannomas. Myelin-associated glycoprotein (Leu-7), myelin basic-protein (MBP), S100-protein, and, in most cases, glial-fibrillary acidic-protein (GFAP) and HLA-DR/Ia (LN3) immunoreactivity were evaluated immunohistochemically using commercially available antibodies on 53 benign nerve sheath tumors and 12 sarcomas. Leu-7 immunoreactivity was detected by a monoclonal antibody in 12 of 16 schwannomas, 12 of 20 neurofibromas, and 17 of 17 traumatic neuromas. No Leu-7 positivity was seen in the sarcomas. Distinct heavy MBP immunoreactivity, assessed using polyclonal antibodies, was identified only in all 17 traumatic neuromas. Extensive S100-protein positivity was seen in 15 of 16 schwannomas, 17 of 20 neurofibromas, and 17 of 17 traumatic neuromas. Extensive LN3 immunoreactivity was seen in Schwann cells of 50% of the nerve sheath tumors analyzed; however, it was also present in associated interdigitating reticulum cells; GFAP immunoreactivity was not detected. These data suggest that Leu-7 is an important marker of Schwann cell neoplasms, although it is not superior to S100 protein. Moreover, combined immunohistochemical evaluation of potential Schwann cell markers including Leu-7, MBP, GFAP, and LN3 using commercially available antibodies offers no advantage over analysis of S100-protein immunoreactivity alone.

    Topics: Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte; Antigens, Neoplasm; Fibrosarcoma; Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein; Histocompatibility Antigens Class II; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Leiomyosarcoma; Myelin Basic Protein; Myelin Proteins; Myelin Sheath; Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein; Neoplasm Proteins; Nervous System Neoplasms; Neurilemmoma; Neurofibroma; S100 Proteins; Sarcoma; Schwann Cells

1988