IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF TISSUES FROM CLINICALLY NORMAL DOGS AND OF NEOPLASMS, USING KERATIN MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES

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SANDUSKY, GE [1 ]
WIGHTMAN, KA [1 ]
CARLTON, WW [1 ]
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[1] PURDUE UNIV,COLL VET MED,DEPT VET MICROBIOL & PATHOL,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
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Three commonly used keratin monoclonal antibodies (MAB)-AE1:AE3, CAM 5.2, and MAK-6-were compared with routinely used cytokeratin antibody. The expression of these antibodies was analyzed in several tissues obtained from clinically normal dogs and in a variety of neoplasms from dogs. Using appropriate enzymatic digestion, paraffin-embedded tissues processed in routine manner retained their typical keratin expression. Differentiated and poorly differentiated epithelial neoplasms, lymphomas, and melanomas were studied by use of the avidinbiotin-peroxidase technique. All 4 of the aforementioned antibodies had similar staining profiles. Of 3 anaplastic carcinomas, 2 had positive reaction to all 4 antibodies. All lymphomas, plasma cell tumors, and amelanotic melanomas had negative reaction to MAK-6, CAM 5.2, AE1:AE3, and cytokeratin MAB. Three basal cell epitheliomas had positive reaction to all 4 antibodies, whereas 1 basal cell tumor with a solid pattern had negative staining reaction. Two carcinoids had negative reaction to all markers and 1 of 2 malignant chemodectomas and 1 transitional cell carcinoma had staining reaction to only AE1:AE3 MAB. Comparing the 4 antibodies, use of AE1:AE3 MAB produced the strongest staining intensity followed by cytokeratin, MAK-6, and CAM 5.2 MAB. All 4 antibodies had low background staining. In conclusion, AE1:AE3 and MAK-6 MAB are as useful as cytokeratin MAB for identification of poorly differentiated epithelial neoplasms in dogs and cats.
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