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The distribution of iron and iron binding proteins in spleen with reference to Hodgkin's disease.

K J Britten, D B Jones, M De Sousa, D H Wright.   

Abstract

The distribution of iron and iron binding proteins (IBP) have been compared with control spleen tissue in an attempt to establish a pattern of staining restricted to Hodgkin's disease (HD). All but one of the HD spleens examined stained for ferritin, which was largely present in red pulp dendritic macrophages (DM). In spleens histologically involved with HD heavy deposits of ferritin were seen around tumour nodules. Staining for ferritin increased with involvement of the spleen in HD but DM still represented the bulk of positive cells. However, ferritin positive DM were frequently seen in control spleens, and often in large numbers. Staining of ferric iron by Perls technique was less prominent than ferritin but this observation was also true of the non-HD spleens studied. Patterns of staining with transferrin were equivalent in both groups of spleens with DM being the most frequently positive cell type. Polymorphous macrophages showing erythrophagocytosis were present in the red pulp sinuses of all groups of spleens and although these cells have been considered as precursors of the Reed-Sternberg cell their presence seemed related to total splenic ferritin regardless of the disease process. These cells marked as macrophages and their presence was not restricted to HD. The results show that there is no particular appearance of iron or IBP distribution which is restricted to HD spleens. However, staining for ferritin and iron increased in HD spleens with tumour involvement and could contribute to circulatory abnormalities in this disease.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3741763      PMCID: PMC2001531          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1986.174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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