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Protein 1 and Clara Cell 10-kDa Protein Distribution in Normal and Neoplastic Tissues with Emphasis on the Respiratory System

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Journal Virchows Arch
Date 1994 Jan 1
PMID 8032532
Citations 7
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Thirty-six different normal tissues and 13 different malignant epithelial tumours, were examined immunohistochemically for the presence of protein 1 (P1) and Clara cell 10-kDa protein (CC10). Adenocarcinomas of the lung were also examined for the expression of pulmonary surfactant apoprotein using a monoclonal antibody (PE-10). The staining results of P1 and CC10 were almost identical both in normal tissues and in malignant tumours. In normal lung, Clara cells were strongly positive for both P1 and CC10. In addition, some goblet cells and non-ciliated non-mucus cells in the upper airways were moderately positive for both proteins. In the malignant tumours, some lung cancers were positive for P1 and CC10, both of which were positive in the same tumour cells on sequential sections. In 117 lung cancers, P1 and CC10 were positive in 10.2% of adenocarcinomas, 20.5% of squamous cell carcinomas, and 12.5% of large cell carcinomas. PE-10 stained positively in 65.3% of adenocarcinomas, a frequency significantly higher than that of P1 and CC10 (P < 0.01). These results suggest that P1 and CC10 are nearly identical proteins, that both are useful markers of Clara cells, and that many pulmonary adenocarcinomas express surfactant apoprotein rather than Clara cell proteins.

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