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CD30
espressione nei tessuti normali
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Cellule linfoidi
B o T "attivate" esprimono CD30
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Le cellule
stromali della decidua uterina esprimono costantemente CD30 di membrana.
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Figura 1. Le cellule
dello stroma deciduale (sinistra) esprimono CD30, mentre le cellule del
trofoblasto intermedio sono negative

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Am J Pathol 1994 Aug;145(2):276-80
- High expression of the CD30 molecule in human decidual
cells.
Ito K, Watanabe T, Horie R, Shiota M, Kawamura S, Mori S.
Department of Pathology, University of Tokyo, Japan.
CD30 is a receptor-type membrane protein that belongs to the nerve growth
receptor superfamily. It is expressed on Hodgkin's cells and activated
lymphocytes, as well as in some human malignancies including malignant
lymphomas, embryonal carcinomas, and other mesenchymal tumors. However,
whether it is expressed in normal tissues remains unclear. To study the
expression and biological function of CD30, we first examined various human
tissues by immunohistochemistry. The monoclonal antibody Ber-H2 intensely
stained the membranes of decidual and endometrial cells with decidual change
in frozen sections. Western blots of these tissues with Ber-H2 revealed
bands of 120, 105, and 90 kd as found on CD30-expressing cells. Northern
blots of these tissues using a CD30 cDNA probe detected mRNAs of the same
molecular mass and variety as those in the positive control cell line HUT
102. These results indicated that CD30 is expressed in human endometrial
tissue with decidual change and imply that CD30 expression in endometrial
tissue is induced by hormonal control.
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