p16 is a tumor suppressor protein that is a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor and is essential in regulating the cell cycle. p16 overexpression is a surrogate biomarker of HPV infection (high-risk HPV types), which makes it useful in evaluating HPV-associated squamous and glandular neoplasia of the lower gynecologic trac.
Why P16:
BOB.1 antibody is a B-lymphocyte transcriptional coactivator that specifically associates with either OCT1 or
OCT2. It boosts the OCT1 mediated promoter activity and to a lesser extent, that of OCT2. It has no intrinsic DNA
binding activity. BOB.1 and Oct-2 are useful for the B-lineage determination of CD20-plasmablattic or primary
effusion subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). It recognizes the POU domains of OCT1 and OCT2. It
is essential for the response of B-cells to antigens and required for the formation of germinal centers.
Why BOB.1:
Sal-like protein 4 (SALL4) is a zinc-finger transcription factor that serves as a master regulator of embryonic
pluripotency and is involved in processes associated with stem cell activities. SALL4 expression in germ cells
makes it a useful marker for germ cell tumors such as seminoma, embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac tumors and
teratomas. SALL4 expression is also seen in the spermatogonia of normal testis.
Why SALL4:
Villin is one of the gelsolin family of calcium regulated actin binding proteins. Normally expressed in the brush
border of epithelial cells lining the gastrointestinal tract, hepatobiliary tract and renal proximal convoluted
tubules. in colorectal carcinoma, Villin is highly expressed. In practice, Villin can be included in the panel used
for metastatic carcinoma to detect colorectal origin.
Why VILLIN: