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Utility of antiPax5 in the diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorders and neoplasia in mice
Authors:Rehg Jerold E  Sundberg John P
Affiliation:St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Pathology Department, Memphis, TN, USA. jerold.rehg@stjude.org
Abstract:CD45R/B220 antigen (B220) is a common mouse panB-cell marker used for paraffin-embedded tissues. However, antiB220 has limited specificity in diagnostic pathology because the B220 antigen is expressed on subsets of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells, on plasmacytic dendritic cells, and on T lymphocytes of mice with the lymphoproliferative disorder associated with Fas (lymphoproliferative mutant mouse, B6.MRL-Fas(lpr/J)) or Fas ligand (generalized lymphoproliferative disease mutant mouse, C3H/ HeJ-Fasl(gld/J) or B6Smn.C3-Fasl(gld/J)). In addition, mouse B lymphocytes vary in the amount of B220 expressed, and some subsets of mouse B lymphocytes do not express B220 at all. In comparison, Pax5 expression (detected by immunohistochemistry using antiPax5) offers greater specificity and sensitivity because of its earlier expression during B-cell differentiation, its ability to detect all committed B cells, and its restriction to the B-cell lineage. Here we describe the use of an antibody to human Pax5 in diagnostic pathology with formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded mouse tissue.
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