Literature DB >> 2570633

Reactivity of monoclonal islet cell antibodies on normal hyperplastic and neoplastic thyroid C-cells.

N Neuhold1, M Wimmer, O M Braun, G Horvat, K Krisch.   

Abstract

Thyroid C-cell reactivity to 15 monoclonal antibodies raised against a series of pancreatic islet cells (H[human]ISL,B[bovine]ISL and R[rat]ISL) was evaluated using an indirect immunoperoxidase technique on frozen thyroid sections. Of the monoclonal anti-islet cell antibodies, five reacted specifically with bovine C-cells or human hyperplastic and neoplastic C-cells but not with follicular cells. Two monoclonal antibodies of the bovine series showed strong immunoreactivity with C-cells and only a weakly positive immunostaining of follicular cells. Five monoclonal antibodies reacted with both thyroid C-cells and follicular cells, whereas 3 monoclonal anti-islet cell antibodies did not strain any cell type of the thyroid. In human medullary carcinomas, calcitonin- and somatostatin-producing neoplastic cells were immunoreactive with the same monoclonal antibodies as were normal human C-cells. The protein bands identified by the monoclonal antibodies in human medullary carcinomas had the same molecular weight as those from pancreatic islet extracts. Our study demonstrates the presence of similar differentiation antigens on thyroid C-cells and pancreatic islet cells; this further illustrates common modes of differentiation and specialisation of these embryologically different members of the dispersed neuroendocrine system. The crossreactivity of seven of the monoclonal antibodies investigated with follicular epithelium of the thyroid suggests the existence of common antigenic determinants in different endocrine organs and may partly explain the multiple organ autoimmune response found in patients with polyendocrine diseases.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2570633     DOI: 10.1007/BF00261846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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