Immunoreactivity for nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) was examined using a monoclonal antibody against human NGFR in the sural nerve of a 24-year-old woman, affected by localized hypertrophic neuropathy (LHN). NGFR expression was correlated with electron microscopy and with immunoreactivity for S-100 protein, laminin, HLA-DR, HNK-1, P0 glycoprotein and neurofilament peptides. Our results indicate that in LHN most of whorl-forming cells are NGFR positive and S-100 protein or HLA-DR negative.
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June 1993
The phenotypic (morphologic and antigenic) properties and mitotic index of cultured Schwann cells obtained by dissecting nerves from six diabetic patients were studied. These features were compared with those of Schwann cells cultured in vitro from six normal control nerves. Preservation of the specific antigenic properties of cells, identified with rabbit antiserum as bovine protein S-100, was documented by immunofluorescence with monoclonal antibodies against laminin, fibronectin, histocompatibility antigens HLA-A, B, C and -DR, HNK-1 antigen and the human receptor for nerve growth factor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have analysed class II molecules (HLA-DR) expression in human fetal nerves at different stages of gestation, in human control nerves and in nerves of patients with peripheral neuropathies of different aetiology. Immunochemical demonstration of HLA-DR antigens was also performed on isolated human Schwann cells at different times in culture, from the same nerves. In normal nerves, HLA-DR positive material is localized only on endothelial and perivascular cells and in rare perineurial and endoneurial cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ontogenesis of Fc gamma receptors (FcR) and C3b/C4b receptors (CR1) was studied in peripheral nerves from ten fetuses aged from 20 to 38 weeks using immunohistochemical and functional assays. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against FcR and CR1 stained nerve fibers at 10 weeks of gestation and the staining intensity increased during nerve maturation. FcR and CR1 are probably expressed on Schwann cells and are early markers during the development of peripheral nerves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCytochemical, ultrastructural and immunological properties of human Schwann cells were studied in normal adult and foetal nerve sections and in tissue cultures. As specific markers for Schwann cells we used S-100 protein and laminin. The presence of Sudan black-positive, Oil Red-O-negative material was found in Schwann cells in vitro.
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