| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30493 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Teramoto, Norihito| Cao, liu| Kawasaki, Nobuhiro| Tonoyama, Yuji| Sarker, Ashit Baran| Yoshino, Tadashi| Takahashi, Kiyoshi| Akagi, Tadaatsu| |
| Abstract | <P>Reed-Sternberg cells (RS cells) of Hodgkin's disease (HD) are frequently infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and express EBV-encoded nonpolyadenylated RNA transcripts (EBER)-1. EBV latency has been classified into three distinct forms: Latency I, expressing only one of the latent proteins, EBV nuclear antigen (EBNA)-1, latency II, coexpressing EBNA-1 and LMPs, and latency III, expressing all latent viral proteins. RS cells express LMP-1 in addition to EBNA-1 and are considered to be EBV latency II frequently encountered in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. We examined 13 cases of EBV-infected HD by combined EBER-1 in situ hybridization and immunostaining for LMP-1. All of the RS cells expressed EBER-1, but a substantial number of EBER-1+ RS, cells were negative for LMP-1. The percentage of LMP-1+ RS cells out of EBER-1+ RS cells varied from 7% to 100% (average 69%). In this study, we showed that all EBV-infected RS cells were not restricted to latency II, and some belonged to latency I.</P> |
| Keywords | in situ hybridization EBER-1 immunohistochemistry latecy |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1996-10 |
| Volume | volume50 |
| Issue | issue5 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 267 |
| End Page | 270 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 8914680 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1996VQ20600006 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30484 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Tonoyama, Yuji| Teramoto, Norihiro| Sarker, Ashit Baran| Yoshino, Tadashi| Hayashi, Kazuhiko| Takahashi, Kiyoshi| Akagi, Tadaatsu| |
| Abstract | To elucidate the latent state and reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in non-neoplastic lymphoid lesions, we investigated 144 non-neoplastic lymphoid lesions by in situ hybridization (ISH) to detect the expression of EBV-encoded small RNAs (EBER)-1 and BCRF-1 and by immunostaining for latent membrane protein (LMP)-1 and ZEBRA. ISH for EBER-1 detected EBER-1-positive cells (EPC) in 31 of the 144 examined lesions (22%). EPC were detected in 4 of 49 cases of nonspecific lymphoid hyperplasia, in 16 of 20 abscess-forming granulomatous lymphadenitis (AFGL), 5 of 25 Kikuchi's disease, and in 3 of 3 infectious mononucleosis. LMP-1 was expressed in 6 of 124 non-neoplastic lymphoid lesions (4.8%). LMP-1-positive cells were observed in 6 of the 31 EBER-1-positive cases (19%). EPC were detected significantly more frequently in LMP-1- and ZEBRA-positive specimens than in the LMP-1- and ZEBRA-negative specimens. BCRF-1 was expressed in 4 of 11 cases examined: 2 of 3 AFGL, 1 of 2 Kikuchi's disease, and in the 1 case of atypical lymphoid hyperplasia. This study suggests that Epstein-Barr virus is prevalent and can be reactivated in the lymph nodes effaced by destructive inflammation, such as AFGL. Such inflammation may provide a local milieu that is conducive for EBV to enter the lytic cycle. |
| Keywords | EBER-I BCRF-l LMP-l ZEBRA lymphoid lesion |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1996-04 |
| Volume | volume50 |
| Issue | issue2 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 89 |
| End Page | 96 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 8744934 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1996UJ08100005 |
| Related Url | http://ousar.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/metadata/5331 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30452 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Moreira, Luis Fernando| Iwagaki, Hiromi| Watanabe, Kazuhiko| Yoshino, Tadashi| Fuchimoto, Sadanori| Orita, Kunzo| |
| Abstract | A rare gastrointestinal tract neoplasm, primary non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma in a 39-year-old, asymptomatic woman is described. The tumor was originally localized in the rectum without evidence of any other lymphoma-involved organ and treated by curative surgical procedure associated with postoperative chemotherapy. |
| Keywords | primary lymphoma rectum surgical treatment |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1990-10 |
| Volume | volume44 |
| Issue | issue5 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 279 |
| End Page | 282 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 2260500 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1990EG00700008 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30447 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Yoshino, Tadashi| Hoshida, Yoshihiko| Murakami, Ichiro| Takahashi, Kiyoshi| Akagi, Tadaatsu| |
| Abstract | We have attempted to clarify the characteristics of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) detecting lymphocyte subsets in fixed materials. We examined by means of flow cytometric technique influences of fixatives and reactivity with malignant lymphomas (MLs). Specific markers for T-cells were UCHL1 and OPD4, which reacted especially with helper/inducer T-cells. MT1 recognized almost all of T-cells from peripheral blood and tonsils, but reacted with a part of B-MLs. As for B-cell markers, L26 was the most reliable marker for B-MLs. L26 and MB1 antigens could not be detected on living cells flow cytometrically. LN1 reacted with a part of T-cells as well as B-cells, but fluorescent intensity of the former was apparently stronger than that of the latter. Although LN2 antigen was located mainly in the cytoplasm close to the nuclear membrane immunohistochemically, it could be detected on living cells flow cytometrically. LN2 positive cells belonged to B-cells in peripheral blood and tonsils. When fixed for relatively short time, B5 and buffered formalin were better for examining MAbs than non-buffered formalin and ethanol. |
| Keywords | monoclonal antibodies lymphocyte subset flow cytometry |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1990-10 |
| Volume | volume44 |
| Issue | issue5 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 243 |
| End Page | 250 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 1701954 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1990EG00700002 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30333 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Motoi, Makoto| Yoshino, Tadashi| Kawabata, Kenji| Ikehara, Ikuko| Ohsumi, Shozo| Ogawa, Katsuo| |
| Abstract | Using the peroxidase antiperoxidase (PAP) method, lysozyme (LZM) was shown to exist in normal, reactive and neoplastic cells belonging to the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS), but was not detected in histiocytosis X cells. Immunostaining for cytoplasmic LZM by the PAP method is useful for identification of mononuclear phagocytes and for diagnosis of the diseases in which these cells participate. |
| Keywords | lysozyme PAP method mononuclear phagocyte system |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1984-04 |
| Volume | volume38 |
| Issue | issue2 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 125 |
| End Page | 133 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 6375269 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1984SN81800004 |
| Author | Sato, Yasuharu| Yoshino, Tadashi| |
|---|---|
| Published Date | 2010-04-01 |
| Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
| Volume | volume122 |
| Issue | issue1 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Liu, Keyue| Mori, Shuji| Takahashi, Hideo| Tomono, Yasuko| Wake, Hidenori| Kanke, Toru| Sato, Yasuharu| Hiraga, Norihito| Adachi, Naoto| Yoshino, Tadashi| Nishibori, Masahiro| |
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| Published Date | 2008-12-01 |
| Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
| Volume | volume120 |
| Issue | issue3 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | 吉野 正| 赤木 忠厚| |
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| Published Date | 2001-04-28 |
| Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
| Volume | volume113 |
| Issue | issue1 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Takata, Katsuyoshi| Yoshino, Tadashi| |
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| Published Date | 2008-01-04 |
| Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
| Volume | volume119 |
| Issue | issue3 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Nakagawa, Kazuhiko| Noguchi, Yuji| Okumura, Hideo| Sato, Shuichiro| Tanaka, Motoyuki| Shimono, Michihide| Ali Eldib, Ali Mohamed| Aoe, Motoi| Ono, Toshiro| Uenaka, Akiko| Ohara, Nobuya| Yoshino, Tadashi| Yamashita, Kazuki| Tsunoda, Tsukasa| Shimizu, Nobuyoshi| Nakayama, Eiichi| |
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| Published Date | 2007-09-03 |
| Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
| Volume | volume119 |
| Issue | issue2 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |