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Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease contain fibronectin
- Source :
- Blood; February 1981, Vol. 57 Issue: 2 p339-342, 4p
- Publication Year :
- 1981
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Abstract
- Reed-Sternberg cells in the lymph nodes from five patients with Hodgkin's disease were studied. Indirect immunofluorescence on fixed sections with a monospecific anti-serum to fibronectin revealed abundant cytoplasmic fibronectin in approximately 90% of the Reed- Sternberg cells. In addition, the cells were shown by immunofluorescence to contain polyclonal IgG; however, factor VIII antigen, albumin, fibrinogen, alpha-2-macroglobulin, anti-thrombin III, and ceruloplasmin were not present. The abundant cytoplasmic fibronectin suggests that Reed-Sternberg cells are derived from tissue macrophages.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00064971 and 15280020
- Volume :
- 57
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Blood
- Publication Type :
- Periodical
- Accession number :
- ejs52893874
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V57.2.339.339