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Chinese Journal of Pathology ; (12): 186-190, 2013.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-256223

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study the clinicopathologic features of papillary tumor of the pineal region (PTPR).</p><p><b>METHOD</b>Three hundred and eighty six cases of pineal region and posterior third ventricle tumors, two newborn and two adult pineal glands were analyzed by HE, PAS and immunohistochemistry of 16 antibodies (EnVision method).</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Five cases of PTPR were diagnosed with mixed papillary features and densely cellular areas, and included one recurrent case. In the papillary areas, the vessels were lined by one or several layers of cuboidal/columnar cells; the vessel wall was hyalinized. In the densely cellular areas, sheets or nests of tumor cells were seen. The tumor cells of these five cases were immunoreactive to CK, CK8/18, synaptophysin, MAP2, nestin, S-100, and vimentin. Four cases were immunoreactive to NSE and CgA; and 2 cases were immunoreactive to NF. All five cases were negative for EMA, CK5/6, CEA, and NeuN. Ki-67 labeling index ranged from 1% to 6%.Three patients were alive, and the recurrent one died.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>PTPR occurs in patients with over a wide age range, from children to adults, and is more commonly found in male than female. PTPR is composed of both papillary and solid areas, characterized by epithelial cytology, and needs to be differentiated from ependymoma. PTPR may originate from the specialized ependymocytes of the subcommissural organ. The prognostic factors are early diagnosis, complete surgical resection and radiotherapy.</p>


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Adolescent , Adulte , Enfant , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Jeune adulte , Tumeurs du cerveau , Imagerie diagnostique , Métabolisme , Anatomopathologie , Radiothérapie , Chirurgie générale , Carcinome papillaire , Imagerie diagnostique , Métabolisme , Anatomopathologie , Radiothérapie , Chirurgie générale , Diagnostic différentiel , Épendymome , Métabolisme , Anatomopathologie , Immunohistochimie , Kératine-18 , Métabolisme , Kératine-8 , Métabolisme , Kératines , Métabolisme , Protéines associées aux microtubules , Métabolisme , Nestine , Métabolisme , Glande pinéale , Pinéalome , Métabolisme , Anatomopathologie , Protéines S100 , Métabolisme , Synaptophysine , Métabolisme , Tomodensitométrie , Vimentine , Métabolisme
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Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 1087-1094, 2005.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-263256

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This paper presents the evaluation of an aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) for extracting elastase produced by Bacillus sp. EL31410. The elastase and cell partition behavior in polyethylene glycol (PEG)/salt systems was investigated. The suitable system for elastase extraction was PEG/KH(2)PO(4)-K(2)HPO(4), in which elastase is mainly partitioned into the PEG-rich phase, while the cells remained in the other phase. The influence of defined system parameters (e.g. PEG molecular mass, pH, NaCl addition) on the partitioning behavior of elastase is described. The concentration of phase forming components, PEG and KH(2)PO(4)-K(2)HPO(4), was optimized for elastase recovery by means of response surface methodology, and it was found that they greatly influenced extraction recovery. The optimal ATPS was 23.1% (w/w) PEG 2 000 and 11.7% (w/w) KH(2)PO(4)-K(2)HPO(4). The predicted recovery was about 89.5%, so this process is suggested to be a rapid and convenient method for elastase extraction.


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Bacillus , Bioréacteurs , Microbiologie , Techniques de culture cellulaire , Méthodes , Fractionnement chimique , Méthodes , Techniques de chimie combinatoire , Milieux de culture , Chimie , Métabolisme , Fermentation , Physiologie , Concentration en ions d'hydrogène , Pancreatic elastase , Chimie , Transition de phase , Polyéthylène glycols , Chimie , Eau , Chimie
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