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Veterinary Pathology, Vol 36, Issue 1 57-63, Copyright © 1999 by American College of Veterinary Pathologists


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Expression of surfactant protein mRNA in normal and neoplastic lung of B6C3F1 mice as demonstrated by in situ hybridization

A. M. Pilling, N. A. Mifsud, S. A. Jones, H. J. Endersby-Wood and J. A. Turton
Department of Strategic Toxicological Sciences, Glaxo Wellcome Research and Development Ltd., Ware, Hertfordshire, UK. amp1069@ggr.co.uk

The localization of surfactant protein (SP), A, B, C, and D mRNAs was examined in B6C3F1 mice in the normal lung, and in a range of spontaneous proliferative lung lesions using nonisotopic in situ hybridization (ISH). The aim was to develop diagnostic markers, and if possible, throw further light on the histogenesis of these lesions. Tissues from 21 animals were examined, the lesions studied were: 4 alveolar epithelial hyperplasias, 12 alveolar/bronchiolar (A/B) adenomas, and 5 A/B carcinomas. Lung metastases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were used as controls. In the nonneoplastic lung, staining for SP A, B, and C mRNA was observed in normal and hyperplastic type II cells but not in the bronchiolar epithelium. SP mRNAs were present in all lung tumors, with SPs A, B, and C being coexpressed in 10/12 (83%) of adenomas and 4/ 5 (80%) of carcinomas in both solid and tubulopapillary areas. No signals for SP D mRNA were noted in normal or neoplastic lung. Additionally, no staining for any SP transcript was observed in the HCC metastases examined. In summary, ISH for SP A, B, or C mRNA was a helpful aid in the diagnosis of proliferative lesions of the murine lung, enabling differentiation from hepatocellular metastases. Furthermore, this work provides strong support for the proposal that spontaneous lung tumors in B6C3F1 mice are of alveolar, not bronchiolar origin, and consistently show type II cell differentiation. We suggest that such tumors should be referred to as alveolar adenomas and carcinomas.


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