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. 1994;424(4):357-60.
doi: 10.1007/BF00190556.

p53 accumulation in polynuclear-giant-cells

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p53 accumulation in polynuclear-giant-cells

T Wiethege et al. Virchows Arch. 1994.

Abstract

Accumulation of p53 has been reported in nearly all malignant human tumours. Macrophage derived giant cells of sarcoid granulomas in human lung tissue also show intense staining for p53 while normal alveolar macrophages remain unstained. Since sarcoid giant cells are not considered to be either pre-neoplastic nor to exhibit p53 gene mutations, two different physiological functions of p53 may be illustrated. Alveolar macrophages were isolated from rat lungs and cultured in vitro. Accumulation of p53 was observed by indirect immunohistochemistry after application of polyclonal rabbit serum directed against murine p53 (CM5). Antiproliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) antibodies were used to study DNA synthesis. Most of the multinucleated giant cells derived from macrophages accumulated p53 in the cytoplasm, while only few nuclei were stained. PCNA was found in most giant cells nuclei. However, PCNA positivity was visible in few mononucleated macrophages. Isolated alveolar macrophages in vitro clearly divide and since nuclear division is a late event in the cell cycle, p53 may be involved in G1/S-control and in other cell-cycle-checkpoints between mitosis and cytokinesis.

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