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Ryo Ando1, Satoru Kase, Tsutomu Ohashi, Zhenyu Dong, Junichi Fukuhara, Atsuhiro Kanda, Miyuki Murata, Kousuke Noda, Nobuyoshi Kitaichi, Susumu Ishida.
Abstract
PURPOSE: A pterygium shows tumor-like characteristics, such as proliferation, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Previous reports suggest that tissue factor (TF) expression is closely related to the EMT of tumor cells, and subsequent tumor development. In this study, we analyzed the expression and immunolocalization of TF in pterygial and normal conjunctival tissues of humans.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21245964 PMCID: PMC3021580
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Vis ISSN: 1090-0535 Impact factor: 2.367
Figure 1Immunohistochemistry for tissue factor (TF) in a human pterygium and normal conjunctiva. Left panels are H&E staining and right panels are TF immunoreactivity in two representative cases of a pterygium. TF is expressed in the cytoplasm of basal (B; red arrow head), suprabasal (B; blue arrow head), and superficial cells (A; black arrow head). In the normal conjunctiva, however, immunoreactivity for TF is not detected (C). The scale bar represents 50 μm.
The number of tissue factor (TF)-immunopositive cells in pterygial epithelial and normal conjunctival cells.
| 72 | M | 12.7% | 54 | M | 0% |
| 83 | M | 54.8% | 80 | M | 0% |
| 75 | F | 47.7% | 82 | M | 0% |
| 72 | M | 69.8% | | | |
| 71 | M | 69.1% | | | |
| 68 | M | 84.3% | | | |
| 77 | M | 45.0% | | | |
| 69 | M | 54.9% | | | |
| Mean | 54.8% | Mean | 0% | ||
In the Table, M indicates male and F indicates female.
Figure 2Double staining immunohistochemistry was performed for TF (red) and α-SMA (green) in pterygial tissue. A-D: α-SMA immunoreactivity is colocalized with TF-positive areas in pterygial epithelial cells (D, arrows). E-H: TF immunoreactivity is detected in the other part of epithelial cells negative for α-SMA. The scale bar represents 50 μm.
Figure 3Western blot analysis using anti-TF and α-SMA antibodies. TF (A) and α-SMA (B) protein expression is clearly detected in both pterygium and normal conjunctival tissue.
Figure 4Double staining immunohistochemistry was performed for TF (green) and EGFR (red) in pterygial tissue. Nuclear staining and TF immunoreactivity are shown in A and B, respectively. C, D: EGFR immunoreactivity was observed broadly in pterygial epithelial cells. The scale bar represents 50 μm.