Publications by authors named "M Rabreau"

Objective: To evaluate the contribution of referent pathologists (RPs) to the quality of diagnosis of trophoblastic diseases and to study the level of diagnostic agreement between the initial pathologists and the RPs.

Methods: This observational retrospective study was carried between 1 November 1999 and 11 January 2011 using the database of the French Trophoblastic Disease Reference Centre in Lyon. All files for hydatiform moles (HMs), trophoblastic tumours and non-molar pregnancies for which there was an initial suspicion of trophoblastic disease were included, whenever there was rereading of the slides by an RP.

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Objectives: Viruses and tumour cells may regulate the expression of HLA molecules on the cell surface to escape immune system surveillance. Absence of classical HLA class I molecules may impair the action of specific cytotoxic cells, whereas non-classical HLA class I molecules may regulate innate and adaptive immune cells. We assess here the possible associations between classical/non-classical class I HLA and p16(INK4a) molecule expression in cervical biopsies of women infected with HPV, stratified according to grade of the lesion and HPV type.

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Definite causes for several pathologies of pregnancy remain unknown. In light of several recent studies, however, diminished or aberrant HLA-G expression may be associated with certain complication of pregnancy and be linked to HLA-G polymorphism. We analyzed DNA from 60 normal placentas (controls), 140 placentas from miscarriage, 36 placentas from preeclampsia, 76 placentas from fetal hypotrophy, and 34 placentas with hypoxia for variations in coding regions (allelic groups G*0101 to G*0107) and the 14-bp deletion/insertion into the 3'-untranslated region.

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Hematopoiesis has previously been observed in the human yolk sac, in placental villi and in the embryonic aorta. Here, our immunocytological study at 24 and 35 days showed packed erythroblasts in the placental vessels, mitotic figures and anti-Ki-67 reactions within these cells. Morphologically, the erythroblasts and vessels were similar to those found in the yolk sac during primitive hematopoiesis.

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The trophoblast and vascular cell lineages have been studied by immunohistochemistry at 6 and 12-14 weeks of pregnancy. Perivillous and extravillous cytotrophoblasts were specifically stained by anti-cytokeratin 7 whereas endothelial cells were labelled by anti-CD34 at these two stages of pregnancy. Perivillous and extravillous cytotrophoblasts together with erythroblasts showed mitotic figures and anti-Ki67 positive nuclei at the 6th week.

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