Use of monoclonal antibodies to recognise osteoclasts in routinely processed bone biopsy specimens. |
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Authors: | N A Athanasou B Puddle J Quinn C G Woods |
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Affiliation: | Nuffield Department of Pathology, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington. |
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Abstract: | In decalcified (5% nitric acid) and undecalcified (glycol-methacrylate or resin embedded) routinely processed bone specimens osteoclasts against resorbing surfaces were identified with monoclonal antibodies directed against leucocyte common antigen (LCA) (PD7/26, 2B11), CD68 (KP1), and gpIIIa (Y2/51) but not against HLA-DR (CR3/43 and Ta11B5). Mononuclear cells on resorbing surfaces and occasional mononuclear cells against or near resting surfaces showed a similar pattern of reactivity. This study shows that immunohistochemistry is a sensitive and useful technique for identifying osteoclasts in routinely processed bone specimens. It also suggests a role for mononuclear cells (possibly pre-osteoclasts) in bone resorption. |
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