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Localization of immunoreactive secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI) in intestinal mucosa
Authors:Magnus Bergenfeldt  Max Nyström  Måns Bohe  Clas Lindström  Åsa Polling  Kjell Ohlsson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery, University Hospital, S-21401 Malmö, Sweden;(2) Department of Surgical Pathophysiology, University Hospital, S-21401 Malmö, Sweden;(3) Department of Pathology, University Hospital, S-21401 Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:
Secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI) is the dominant protease inhibitor in the mucus secretions of the repiratory and genital tracts, and local production seems likely, as immunoreactive SLPI has been found in the corresponding mucosa. To our knowledge, SLPI has not been previously demonstrated in intestinal epithelia or secretions. In an earlier study, however, we found surprisingly high levels of SLPI in peritonitis exudate from patients with gastrointestinal perforations. This study extends these observations by demonstrating the presence of immunoreactive SLPI in intestinal mucosa. In the small intestine, SLPI was present in Paneth cells and in scattered mucosa cells of goblet-type. In normal mucosa of the large bowel, SLPI was also found in scattered cells of goblet-type in the epithelium. In addition, immunoreactive SLPI was frequently found in colonic adenomas. The findings in this study raise several interesting questions on the possible role of SLPI in the gut epithelial defense against inflammatory assaults.
Keywords:Paneth cell  secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor  intestinal mucosa  colon adenoma
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