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Hormonal receptors of giant cell tumors (GCTs) have not been previously reported. Five cases of GCT of bone were analyzed for estrogen and progesterone binding. Frozen sections were studied by a histochemical method, using 17-beta-6-CMOBSA-FITC and 11-alpha-hydroxyprogesterone-HS-BSA-TMRITC.
Estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and cathepsin D were determined in 10 patients with giant-cell bone tumor. Progesterone receptors were expressed in 5 of 10 patients tested, whereas low levels of estrogen receptors were found in 1 patient. Cathepsin D levels were elevated in 5 of 5
The cell of origin and giant cell tumor remains unknown, but on the basis of most experimental evidence it is probably a mesenchymal cell showing some macrophage characteristics. The clinical features which have led people to suggest that this tumor may be a steroid receptor positive lesion are
Uteroferrin (Uf) is a purple acid phosphatase with a bi-iron center. It is the major secretory product of the porcine uterus under the influence of progesterone and supplies iron to the developing fetuses during pregnancy. Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatases (TRAP) are clearly similar to Uf in many