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Deposition of eosinophil cationic protein in granulomas in allergic granulomatosis and vasculitis: the Churg-Strauss syndrome.
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VasculitisMonoclonal Antibody Eg2ImmunodeficienciesImmunologyPathologyBiopsy SpecimensEosinophilic DisorderEosinophil Cationic ProteinChurg-strauss SyndromeHematologyAllergic GranulomatosisActivated EosinophilsRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyGranulocyteHistopathologyAutoimmunityImmunologic DiseaseSclerodermaGeneral PathologyMedicine
Biopsy specimens and tissues obtained at necropsy from two women who died after developing the Churg-Strauss syndrome were analysed to see whether granulomas in these patients contained activated eosinophils or secreted eosinophil cationic proteins, or both. Immunocytochemical studies with monoclonal antibody EG2 showed large amounts of eosinophil cationic protein and eosinophil protein-X (which are toxic for heart cells and other tissues) in the granulomas. Many activated and degranulating eosinophils were seen to be migrating from the blood into these areas. Eosinophils may play a central part in the development of lesions in the heart and other tissues in the Churg-Strauss syndrome.
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