| Literature DB >> 19862340 |
Yonathan Garfias1, Víctor Manuel Bautista-De Lucio, Cynthia García, Angel Nava, Leonardo Villalvazo, María Carmen Jiménez-Martínez.
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PURPOSE: The pterygium is characterized by a fibrovascular neoformation from the bulbar conjunctiva into the cornea. The recent discovery that abnormal markers associated with tumor diseases are identified in the pterygium strengthens the theory that the pterygium is a tumor-like disease rather than a degenerative disease. The CD30 molecule has been identified in neoplastic and normal epithelial proliferating cells. The aim of this study was to determine the expression of the CD30 molecule in the pterygium.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19862340 PMCID: PMC2765242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Vis ISSN: 1090-0535 Impact factor: 2.367
Figure 1Immunohistochemistry for CD30 and Ki-67. Reed-Sternberg cells are positive for CD30 identified in Hodgkin’s disease (A). Nuclear expression of Ki-67 identified in human tonsils (B). Both slides were counterstained with Mayer’s hematoxylin (400×).
Figure 2Hematoxylin and eosin staining for healthy conjunctiva (A) and pterygium (C) and immunoreactivity for CD30 in healthy conjunctiva (B) and pterygium (D). The arrow indicates the strong immunoreactivity in the basal epithelium (400×).
Figure 3Immunohistochemistry with the CD30 antibody of a pterygium. Representative microphotograph (100×) of a pterygium stained with CD30. The arrow indicates the strong immunoreactivity of CD30 predominantly in basal epithelium in comparison to the weak reactivity to CD30 in parabasal and superficial epithelium. The asterisk indicates perivascular immunostaining with strong immunoreactivity to CD30. The strong perivascular staining of CD30 is shown by arrowheads in the inset at higher magnification (400×).
Figure 4Immunohistochemistry for CD30 and Ki-67 in serial sections of pterygium tissue. Representative microphotograph of CD30 immunopositive cells are shown in A, a serial section is shown in B for the nuclear localization of Ki-67. Note that the arrows indicate the same cells that are positive to both antigens (400×).
Number of cells positive and negative to both CD30 and Ki-67 on basal epithelium of pterygium.
| 65% (±3.5%) | 38.3% (± 3.1%) | 63.3% (±7.3%) | 36.6% (±7.3%) |