Abstract

Lectin-binding profiles and keratin distribution in obstructive adenitis of human submandibular glands (SMGs) are reported and compared those of normal SMGs. Histologically, obstructive changes in the SMGs included acinar atrophy, duct-like structure formation in the early stage, and disappearance of acinar cells and dilation of ductal segments in the later, chronic stage. The following lectins were used: Con A (Glc, Man), PNA(Gal, GalNAc), RCA-I(Gal), DBA(GalNAc), SBA(Gal, Gal-NAc), UEA-I(alpha-L-Fuc) and WGA(GlcNAC, NeuNAc). Lectin staining in atrophic acinar cells was usually reduced except for SBA binding and was irregularly distributed in altered acinar and ductal epithelia. Binding of DBA and UEA-I lectins were particularly intense along the luminar borders of ductal segments in the lesions. Immunohistochemically detectable keratins were characterized by intense staining in atrophic acinar cells and in all the ductal segments, whereas normal acinar cells, either serous or mucous, were negative.

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