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Filamentous inclusions in nonneoplastic and neoplastic pancreas: an ultrastructural and immunogold labeling study.

ULTRASTRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY(2009)

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Abstract
Filamentous inclusions (FI) are unusual, irregularly shaped cytoplasmic inclusions, which are mostly found in acinar cell carcinomas of the pancreas and are consequently thought to be an abnormal zymogen granule type. This study describes identical inclusions in acinar, centroacinar, and small duct epithelial cells from nonneoplastic pancreas, as well as those found in tumor cells from a mixed acinar-endocrine pancreatic carcinoma. An ultrastructural and immunogold labeling demonstration indicates that these inclusions are aggregates of intermediate filaments immunoreacting with the anti-cytokeratin AE1/AE3 mixture and with V9 clone anti-vimentin monoclonal antibodies. Their pleomorphic appearance, variable immunoreactivity, and frequent association with lipid droplets and secondary lysosomes, mostly of the angulate type, led to the hypothesis that the FI undergo a degenerative remodeling pathway similar to that proposed for hepatic Mallory bodies. A survey of the literature on FI and human tumors suggests that they are a variably expressed ultrastructural feature of tumor cells originating from exocrine cell-containing tissues, namely the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract.
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FILAMENTOUS INCLUSIONS,IMMUNOGOLD LABELING,INTERMEDIATE FILAMENTS,MIXED ACINAR-ENDOCRINE CARCINOMA,NONNEOPLASTIC PANCREAS
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