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NACRES:
NA.41
UNSPSC Code:
12352203
Conjugate:
unconjugated
Clone:
EP3372, monoclonal
Application:
immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections)
Species reactivity:
human
Citations:
9
Technique(s):
immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): 1:100-1:500
isotype
IgG
biological source
rabbit
conjugate
unconjugated
antibody form
culture supernatant
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
EP3372, monoclonal
description
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use in Select Regions (See Chart)
form
buffered aqueous solution
species reactivity
human
packaging
vial of 0.1 mL concentrate (251R-14)
vial of 0.5 mL concentrate (251R-15)
bottle of 1.0 mL predilute (251R-17)
vial of 1.0 mL concentrate (251R-16)
bottle of 7.0 mL predilute (251R-18)
manufacturer/tradename
Cell Marque®
technique(s)
immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): 1:100-1:500
control
dermatofibroma
shipped in
wet ice
storage temp.
2-8°C
visualization
cytoplasmic
Gene Information
human ... F13A1(2162)
Analysis Note
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General description
Factor XIIIa is a plasma transglutaminase that is part of the blood coagulation cascade and plays a critical role in stabilizing fibrin networks at the site of an injury to produce a clot. Factor XIIIa is expressed in platelets, megakaryocytes, fibroblast-like cells in the placenta, uterus, and prostate, monocytes and macrophages, and dermal dendritic cells. Anti-Factor XIIIa immunohistochemistry is used to identify fibrohistiocytic neoplasms such as dermatofibroma.
Factor XIIIa is a blood proenzyme that has been identified in platelets, megakaryocyte, and fibroblast-like mesenchymal or histiocytic cells present in the placenta, uterus, and prostate; it is also present in monocytes and macrophages and dermal dendritic cells. Anti- Factor XIIIa has been found to be useful in differentiating between dermatofibroma (90% (+)), dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (25%(+)) and desmoplastic malignant melanoma (0%(+)). Factor XIIIa positivity is also seen in capillary hemagioblastoma (100%(+)), hemangioendothelioma (100%(+)), hemangiopericytoma (100%(+)), xanthogranuloma (100%(+)), xanthoma (100(+)), hepatocellular carcinoma (93%(+)), glomus tumor (80%(+)), and meningioma (80 % (+)).
Factor XIIIa is a blood proenzyme that has been identified in platelets, megakaryocyte, and fibroblast-like mesenchymal or histiocytic cells present in the placenta, uterus, and prostate; it is also present in monocytes and macrophages and dermal dendritic cells. Anti- Factor XIIIa has been found to be useful in differentiating between dermatofibroma (90% (+)), dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (25%(+)) and desmoplastic malignant melanoma (0%(+)). Factor XIIIa positivity is also seen in capillary hemagioblastoma (100%(+)), hemangioendothelioma (100%(+)), hemangiopericytoma (100%(+)), xanthogranuloma (100%(+)), xanthoma (100(+)), hepatocellular carcinoma (93%(+)), glomus tumor (80%(+)), and meningioma (80 % (+)).
Other Notes
Factor XIIIa Positive Control Slides , Product No. 251S, are available for immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections).
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Physical form
Solution in Tris Buffer, pH 7.3-7.7, with 1% BSA and <0.1% Sodium Azide
Preparation Note
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M G Horenstein et al.
The American journal of surgical pathology, 24(7), 996-1003 (2000-07-15)
Routine histology and immunohistochemistry can usually distinguish dermatofibroma (DF) and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP). DF generally expresses factor XIIIa whereas DFSP generally expresses CD34. The authors report 10 cutaneous fibrohistiocytic lesions combining clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical features of both DF and
Z Nemes
Human pathology, 23(7), 805-810 (1992-07-01)
Seven cases of capillary hemangioblastoma from the cerebellum and spinal cord were studied by immunohistochemical methods to determine the origin of the stromal cells. A subpopulation of factor XIIIa-positive tumor cells was a constant feature in hemangioblastomas. These stellate or
P Abenoza et al.
The American Journal of dermatopathology, 15(5), 429-434 (1993-10-01)
To assess the use of anti-CD34 and anti-factor-XIIIa antibodies for the differential diagnosis of dermatofibroma (DF) and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP), we stained 40 DFs and 13 DFSPs. A significant population of dendritic and spindle cells was reactive with anti-factor-XIIIa in
E J Glusac et al.
The American journal of surgical pathology, 18(6), 583-590 (1994-06-01)
Epithelioid cell histiocytoma is a recently recognized lesion that is considered to be a variant of cutaneous fibrous histiocytoma (dermatofibroma). Ten cases are presented, including their light microscopic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural features. Eight of the cases are similar to those
Louis P Dehner
The American journal of surgical pathology, 27(5), 579-593 (2003-04-30)
Juvenile xanthogranulomas (JXG) is a histiocytic disorder, primarily but not exclusively seen throughout the first two decades of life and principally as a solitary cutaneous lesion. This study is a retrospective clinical and pathologic review of 174 cases documenting the
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