Due to the diversity of the biologic behaviour of the low-grade and low-stage superficial bladder carcinomas, particularly those that present a high recurrence rate, most of the research has been oriented towards finding prognostic markers of recurrence and future invasion of the tumor. Among these markers there are two that have demonstrated their usefulness: the study of the contents of the cellular DNA by flow cytometry and the study of blood group antigens. The latter are carbohydrate structures that form a complex, genetically-regulated signal code which intervenes in the cellular growth and maturation processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe surface epithelium of normal gastric mucosa from patients with gastric adenocarcinoma expressed the type 1 blood group precursor only in Lewis (Le) non-secretor individuals, Le a+b- (se/se, Le/-) and Le a-b- (se/se, le/le). In secretors, the superficial mucosa was negative. Deep areas of the mucosa showed no type 1 precursor regardless of secretor status.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlterations in the expression of type 1 blood group-related antigens (Lewis a and b) were examined immunohistochemically in 371 consecutives gastric biopsy and 80 surgical specimens from patients of gastric carcinoma. The ABH and Lewis phenotype and secretor status of the patients were correlated with histologic findings. An anomalous expression of Lewis a antigen was found in 88 of 249 gastric biopsy specimens of Lewis (a-b+) phenotype patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTen monoclonal antibodies and one lectin were used to study the localization and distribution of Blood Group ABH, type 1 chain (Lewis a, Lewis b) and type 2 chain (H-2, Y) antigens in 22 cases of normal uterine cervix, with known ABO and Lewis phenotype and secretor status. The results showed that ABH isoantigen expression is clearly related to the secretor status. It is positive in the endo- and exocervical epithelium of secretor individuals and negative in non-secretors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVirchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol
September 1990