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EXPRESSION OF VITILIGO-RELATED PIGMENT CELL-DIFFERENTIATION ANTIGENS ON MELANOMA-CELLS AFTER PHENOTYPIC REVERSION BY CONTACT INHIBITORY FACTOR [Meeting Abstract]

Lipkin, G; Naughton, GK; Rosenberg, M; Bystryn, JC
ISI:A1985AFB4800053
ISSN: 0022-202x
CID: 30765

Expression of vitiligo antigen on a revertant line of hamster melanoma cells

Naughton GK; Lipkin G; Bystryn JC
Our laboratory has recently reported that over 80% of patients with common vitiligo have circulating antibodies to cell-surface antigens on normal human melanocytes. The slow growth rate of these cells limits the assays that can be performed for antibody detection. We now have found that the antigens defined by vitiligo sera on melanocytes are also expressed on FF cells, a revertant line of hamster melanoma cells. These antigens can be detected both by indirect immunofluorescence and specific immunoprecipitation assays. The presence of 'vitiligo' antigens on hamster FF cells will aid further study of the abnormal immune response in vitiligo
PMID: 6386993
ISSN: 0022-202x
CID: 16261

Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency genes: contributory defect in a subset of psoriatics?

Lipkin G; Galdston M; Kueppers F
Since proteolytic processes are prominent in psoriasis, sera of forty-five psoriatics were examined for alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1-AT) phenotype and eighteen sera, for alpha 1-AT content and function. Five sera (11.1%) had heterozygous phenotypes (2 MZ and 3 MS), a prevalence of Z and S variants similar to that reported in nonpsoriatic populations. Two of three variants examined for content and function exhibited marked reductions. Since MZ heterozygotes are almost always, and MS phenotypes sometimes, associated with decreased serum alpha 1-AT levels, and since Z and MZ phenotypes are associated with increased hepatic fibrosis or cirrhosis, these variants may be relevant to problems of spontaneous fibrosis or methotrexate-induced hepatotoxicity in psoriasis. alpha 1-AT deficiency may also contribute to guttate flares with infection and to increased O-2 . production by psoriatic sera-stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). Although no evidence exists that psoriasis is more prevalent among persons with hypomorphic alpha 1-AT phenotypes, such defects may contribute to severity of inflammation and hyperplasia
PMID: 6333440
ISSN: 0190-9622
CID: 16605

ALPHA-1-ANTITRYPSIN DEFICIENCY GENES IN A SUBSET OF PSORIATICS [Meeting Abstract]

LIPKIN, G; GALDSTON, M; KUEPPERS, F
ISI:A1984TK00700277
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 40780

ALPHA-1-ANTITRYPSIN DEFICIENCY GENES IN A SUBSET OF PSORIATICS [Meeting Abstract]

LIPKIN, G; KUEPPERS, F
ISI:A1984SJ72502714
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 40840

EXPRESSION OF VITILIGO-RELATED PIGMENT CELL-DIFFERENTIATION ANTIGENS ON MELANOMA-CELLS AFTER PHENOTYPIC REVERSION BY CONTACT INHIBITORY FACTOR [Meeting Abstract]

LIPKIN, G; NAUGHTON, GK; ROSENBERG, M; BYSTRYN, JC
ISI:A1984TK00700278
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 40781

INDUCTION OF PHENOTYPIC CHANGE BY CONTACT INHIBITORY FACTOR [Meeting Abstract]

Lipkin, G; Rosenberg, M
ISI:A1981MV48300025
ISSN: 0021-2547
CID: 30509

Malignancy in controlled regression. A new aspect of pathology

Lipkin G
PMID: 7246972
ISSN: 0193-1091
CID: 16606

Glycoprotein-containing factor that mediates contact inhibition of growth

Lipkin G; Knecht ME; Rosenberg M
PMID: 291369
ISSN: 0077-8923
CID: 16607

A potent inhibitor of normal and transformed cell growth derived from contact-inhibited cells

Lipkin G; Knecht ME; Rosenberg M
PMID: 626968
ISSN: 0008-5472
CID: 16608