Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion

<b>Background</b> : Distinguishing adenocarcinoma cells from reactively proliferated mesothelial cells and macrophages is one of the greatest challenges in the cytodiagnosis of effusions. Aberrant glycosylation of cell surface glycoconjugates is emblematic to malignancy, and lectins bein...

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Main Authors: Sujathan K, Jayasree K, Remani P
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Cytology
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Online Access:http://www.jcytol.org/article.asp?issn=0970-9371;year=2009;volume=26;issue=4;spage=134;epage=139;aulast=Sujathan
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spelling doaj-6fc091827a5e41a6b4f8459254a4626d2020-11-25T01:59:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Cytology0970-93710974-51652009-01-01264134139Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusionSujathan KJayasree KRemani P<b>Background</b> : Distinguishing adenocarcinoma cells from reactively proliferated mesothelial cells and macrophages is one of the greatest challenges in the cytodiagnosis of effusions. Aberrant glycosylation of cell surface glycoconjugates is emblematic to malignancy, and lectins being an important class of probes to demonstrate these aberrations, lectin cytochemistry is of great interest to differentiate adenocarcinoma cells from reactive mesothelial cells. <b> Aim</b> : The present study analyzed the potential of a plant lectin to distinguish malignant cells from reactive mesothelial cells and macrophages. <b> Materials and Methods</b> : Snake gourd lectin (SGL) was isolated, purified and conjugated to horse radish peroxidase (HRP) and incubated with the cells of benign (46) as well as malignant (39) effusions using the standard immunocytochemical method with diaminobenzidine as the chromogen. The lectin-bound areas were quantitatively assessed as mild, moderate and intense binding. <b> Statistical Analysis</b> : The mean score for benign and malignant effusions were statistically analyzed. Student&#x2032;s &#x2032;<i>t</i>&#x2032;-test was performed to assess the significance. <b> Results</b> : The lectin HRP complex bind to the cytoplasm of benign and malignant cells as well as macrophages. A significantly higher score for intense binding (<i>P</i> = 0.001) was found to differentiate malignant cells from reactive mesothelial cells. Macrophages showed intense irregular binding. <b>Conclusions</b> : SGL binding assay can play a role in the differential diagnosis of metastatic adenocarcinoma in effusions.http://www.jcytol.org/article.asp?issn=0970-9371;year=2009;volume=26;issue=4;spage=134;epage=139;aulast=SujathanEffusion cytology; adenocarcinoma; differential diagnosis; lectin binding
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Jayasree K
Remani P
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Jayasree K
Remani P
Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion
Journal of Cytology
Effusion cytology; adenocarcinoma; differential diagnosis; lectin binding
author_facet Sujathan K
Jayasree K
Remani P
author_sort Sujathan K
title Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion
title_short Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion
title_full Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion
title_fullStr Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion
title_full_unstemmed Significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion
title_sort significance of a galactose specific plant lectin for the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinoma cells in effusion
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Cytology
issn 0970-9371
0974-5165
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <b>Background</b> : Distinguishing adenocarcinoma cells from reactively proliferated mesothelial cells and macrophages is one of the greatest challenges in the cytodiagnosis of effusions. Aberrant glycosylation of cell surface glycoconjugates is emblematic to malignancy, and lectins being an important class of probes to demonstrate these aberrations, lectin cytochemistry is of great interest to differentiate adenocarcinoma cells from reactive mesothelial cells. <b> Aim</b> : The present study analyzed the potential of a plant lectin to distinguish malignant cells from reactive mesothelial cells and macrophages. <b> Materials and Methods</b> : Snake gourd lectin (SGL) was isolated, purified and conjugated to horse radish peroxidase (HRP) and incubated with the cells of benign (46) as well as malignant (39) effusions using the standard immunocytochemical method with diaminobenzidine as the chromogen. The lectin-bound areas were quantitatively assessed as mild, moderate and intense binding. <b> Statistical Analysis</b> : The mean score for benign and malignant effusions were statistically analyzed. Student&#x2032;s &#x2032;<i>t</i>&#x2032;-test was performed to assess the significance. <b> Results</b> : The lectin HRP complex bind to the cytoplasm of benign and malignant cells as well as macrophages. A significantly higher score for intense binding (<i>P</i> = 0.001) was found to differentiate malignant cells from reactive mesothelial cells. Macrophages showed intense irregular binding. <b>Conclusions</b> : SGL binding assay can play a role in the differential diagnosis of metastatic adenocarcinoma in effusions.
topic Effusion cytology; adenocarcinoma; differential diagnosis; lectin binding
url http://www.jcytol.org/article.asp?issn=0970-9371;year=2009;volume=26;issue=4;spage=134;epage=139;aulast=Sujathan
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