Distribution of acid stable trypsin inhibitor immunoreactivity in normal and malignant human tissues
- 15 August 1989
- Vol. 64 (4) , 860-869
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19890815)64:4<860::aid-cncr2820640417>3.0.co;2-7
Abstract
The distribution and localization of acid stable trypsin inhibitor (ASTI) in normal and malignant human tissues from various organs were examined using immunohistochemical techniques that used goat antibody raised against highly purified ASTI from human urine. Tissues were assessed as positive only when they were stained by both the biotin-avidin-peroxidase complex system and biotin-streptavidin-β-galactosidase complex system, and the staining was abolished by absorption with purified ASTI. Under normal conditions, ASTI immunoreactivity was observed in only a few organs. Positive tissues for ASTI immunoreactivity included the kidney proximal tubules, glial cells of the cerebrum, fibrillar structures of the lamina propria of the stomach and colon, and bronchial epithelial cells. No ASTI immunoreactivity was observed in the cardiovascular system, reproductive system, or other tissues examined. As is not the case for normal tissues, ASTI immunoreactivity was found to be widely distributed in malignant tumors. Staining was observed in the extracellular space, i.e., in the stroma of the tumor and in connective tissues around the tumor invasion, whereas no ASTI immunoreactivity was detected in the malignant cells. Considering the identity of the first 36 NH2-terminal residues of ASTI purified from plasma or urine with a recently reported endothelial cell growth factor, the present findings suggest that ASTI could play an important role, not limited to its function as a protease inhibitor, in the invasive growth of malignant neoplasms.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
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