Abstract |
The so-called ghost cell is a unique cell type occurring in a variety of odontogenic and non-odontogenic lesions. However, the true nature of ghost cells has not been determined. In the present study, we examined the immunoreactivity of ghost cells in calcifying odontogenic cysts and dermal calcifying epitheliomas, with antibodies against amelogenin, enamelin, sheath protein (sheathlin) and enamelysin, in an attempt to clarify the nature of this unique cell. The cytoplasm of ghost cells in calcifying odontogenic cysts demonstrated distinct immunolocalization of the enamel-related proteins, while similar in the calcifying epitheliomas of the skin showed a negative reaction. The results indicate that the ghost cells in calcifying odontogenic cysts, as opposed to ghost cells in dermal calcifying epitheliomas, contain enamel-related proteins in their cytoplasm accumulated during the process of pathological transformation.
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Authors | T Takata, M Zhao, H Nikai, T Uchida, T Wang |
Journal | The Histochemical journal
(Histochem J)
Vol. 32
Issue 4
Pg. 223-9
(Apr 2000)
ISSN: 0018-2214 [Print] Netherlands |
PMID | 10872887
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- AMBN protein, human
- Amelogenin
- Dental Enamel Proteins
- tuftelin
- MMP20 protein, human
- Matrix Metalloproteinase 20
- Matrix Metalloproteinases
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Topics |
- Amelogenin
- Amino Acid Sequence
- Carcinoma
(metabolism, pathology)
- Dental Enamel Proteins
(biosynthesis)
- Humans
- Immunohistochemistry
(methods)
- Matrix Metalloproteinase 20
- Matrix Metalloproteinases
(biosynthesis)
- Molecular Sequence Data
- Odontogenic Cyst, Calcifying
(metabolism, pathology)
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