Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies

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Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies. / Visfeldt, J; Cortes, Dina; Thorup, J M; Byskov, A G.

I: Acta Pathologica Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica, Bind 107, Nr. 7, 1999, s. 631-635.

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Visfeldt, J, Cortes, D, Thorup, JM & Byskov, AG 1999, 'Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies', Acta Pathologica Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica, bind 107, nr. 7, s. 631-635.

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Visfeldt, J., Cortes, D., Thorup, J. M., & Byskov, A. G. (1999). Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies. Acta Pathologica Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica, 107(7), 631-635.

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Visfeldt J, Cortes D, Thorup JM, Byskov AG. Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies. Acta Pathologica Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica. 1999;107(7):631-635.

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Visfeldt, J ; Cortes, Dina ; Thorup, J M ; Byskov, A G. / Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies. I: Acta Pathologica Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica. 1999 ; Bind 107, Nr. 7. s. 631-635.

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title = "Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies",
abstract = "MIC2 is a pseudoautosomal gene localized on X and Y chromosomes. The MIC2 gene product is a glycoprotein expressed on the cell membranes of a number of somatic cells, including Sertoli cells of the testis, but not on the cell membranes of germ cells. In cases of cryptorchidism, a testicular biopsy is recommended in order to evaluate future fertility potential. The spermatogonia are identified on histological sections and the number per tubular transverse section is compared with normal values for age. The patient is at 33-100% risk of subsequent infertility when the number of spermatogonia per tubular transverse section is lower than 1% of the lowest normal age-matched value. Besides Sertoli cells the seminiferous tubules in undescended testes contain only a few germ cells, and it may be difficult to pinpoint the germ cells in small biopsies. Especially in nonpalpable testes their number may be heavily reduced. A reliable identification of germ cells may also be difficult in cultures of testicular biopsies from undescended testes. Against this background, we tried the use of an immunohistochemical method with DAKO antibody to the MIC2 gene product (MIC2, 12 E7, code no. M3601) in order to obtain a {"}negative reaction{"} of germ cells, contrasting with the stained Sertoli cells. The material comprised: 44 specimens of testicular parenchyma taken at time of surgery for cryptorchidism from 24 cryptorchid boys with nonpalpable testes and 14 testicular biopsies from 13 cryptorchid patients with palpable testes which had been cultured in vitro for 7, 14 or 21 days. In all cases the immunohistochemical method with DAKO antibody to the MIC2 gene product was helpful for identification of Sertoli cells and germ cells, and we therefore recommend the use of anti-MIC2 in all testicular biopsies where it is difficult to pinpoint the germ cells.",
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RIS

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T1 - Anti-MIC2 as a tool in examination of testicular biopsies

AU - Visfeldt, J

AU - Cortes, Dina

AU - Thorup, J M

AU - Byskov, A G

PY - 1999

Y1 - 1999

N2 - MIC2 is a pseudoautosomal gene localized on X and Y chromosomes. The MIC2 gene product is a glycoprotein expressed on the cell membranes of a number of somatic cells, including Sertoli cells of the testis, but not on the cell membranes of germ cells. In cases of cryptorchidism, a testicular biopsy is recommended in order to evaluate future fertility potential. The spermatogonia are identified on histological sections and the number per tubular transverse section is compared with normal values for age. The patient is at 33-100% risk of subsequent infertility when the number of spermatogonia per tubular transverse section is lower than 1% of the lowest normal age-matched value. Besides Sertoli cells the seminiferous tubules in undescended testes contain only a few germ cells, and it may be difficult to pinpoint the germ cells in small biopsies. Especially in nonpalpable testes their number may be heavily reduced. A reliable identification of germ cells may also be difficult in cultures of testicular biopsies from undescended testes. Against this background, we tried the use of an immunohistochemical method with DAKO antibody to the MIC2 gene product (MIC2, 12 E7, code no. M3601) in order to obtain a "negative reaction" of germ cells, contrasting with the stained Sertoli cells. The material comprised: 44 specimens of testicular parenchyma taken at time of surgery for cryptorchidism from 24 cryptorchid boys with nonpalpable testes and 14 testicular biopsies from 13 cryptorchid patients with palpable testes which had been cultured in vitro for 7, 14 or 21 days. In all cases the immunohistochemical method with DAKO antibody to the MIC2 gene product was helpful for identification of Sertoli cells and germ cells, and we therefore recommend the use of anti-MIC2 in all testicular biopsies where it is difficult to pinpoint the germ cells.

AB - MIC2 is a pseudoautosomal gene localized on X and Y chromosomes. The MIC2 gene product is a glycoprotein expressed on the cell membranes of a number of somatic cells, including Sertoli cells of the testis, but not on the cell membranes of germ cells. In cases of cryptorchidism, a testicular biopsy is recommended in order to evaluate future fertility potential. The spermatogonia are identified on histological sections and the number per tubular transverse section is compared with normal values for age. The patient is at 33-100% risk of subsequent infertility when the number of spermatogonia per tubular transverse section is lower than 1% of the lowest normal age-matched value. Besides Sertoli cells the seminiferous tubules in undescended testes contain only a few germ cells, and it may be difficult to pinpoint the germ cells in small biopsies. Especially in nonpalpable testes their number may be heavily reduced. A reliable identification of germ cells may also be difficult in cultures of testicular biopsies from undescended testes. Against this background, we tried the use of an immunohistochemical method with DAKO antibody to the MIC2 gene product (MIC2, 12 E7, code no. M3601) in order to obtain a "negative reaction" of germ cells, contrasting with the stained Sertoli cells. The material comprised: 44 specimens of testicular parenchyma taken at time of surgery for cryptorchidism from 24 cryptorchid boys with nonpalpable testes and 14 testicular biopsies from 13 cryptorchid patients with palpable testes which had been cultured in vitro for 7, 14 or 21 days. In all cases the immunohistochemical method with DAKO antibody to the MIC2 gene product was helpful for identification of Sertoli cells and germ cells, and we therefore recommend the use of anti-MIC2 in all testicular biopsies where it is difficult to pinpoint the germ cells.

KW - Adolescent

KW - Antigens, CD

KW - Cell Adhesion Molecules

KW - Child

KW - Cryptorchidism

KW - Humans

KW - Infant

KW - Male

KW - Proteins

KW - Sertoli Cells

KW - Spermatozoa

KW - Testis

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 10440058

VL - 107

SP - 631

EP - 635

JO - A P M I S. Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica

JF - A P M I S. Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica

SN - 0903-4641

IS - 7

ER -

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