Immunohistochemical localization of pepsinogen A and C containing cells in Barrett's oesophagus |
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Authors: | Stephan G. M. Meuwissen Anne Bosma Evert van Donk Reinier Waalewijn Gerard Pals Jan C. Pronk Aldur W. Eriksson Hendrik Mullink Chris J. L. M. Meijer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Gastroenterology, Free University Hospital, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Pathology, Free University Hospital, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(3) Institute of Human Genetics, Free University Hospital, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary No data are available on the localization of Pepsinogen A (PGA=PG I) and Pepsinogen C (PGC=PG II) positive cells in Barrett's epithelium. Endoscopic biopsy specimens were taken from the columnar epithelium from 23 patients (n=93), and in addition from the cardia from eight healthy control subjects (n=38). The tissue was stained by the immunoperoxidase technique with specific anti-pepsinogen antisera, and double immunostained for PGA and PGC. In the Barrett's epithelium PGA was found in 28 out of 93 biopsy specimens (30.1%) and PGC in 55 out of 93 (59.1%). Chief cells always stained both for PGA and PGC, while clear mucous cells were often PGA– and PGC+. PGA+ and PGC+ cells were found each in 100% of the biopsy specimens with fundic type epithelium, in 21.7% and 70.7% of biopsy specimens with junctional type, in 0% and 26.1% of biopsy specimens with specialized epithelium and in 12.5% and 43.5% of biopsy specimens with mixed junctional/specialized features respectively. Dysplastic epithelium stained always negatively with both anti-pepsinogen antisera. In most control cardia biopsy specimens PGA as well as PGC were demonstrable; occasionally clear mucous glands were PGA– and PGC+.It is concluded that pepsinogen-containing cells can be accurately identified in the Barrett's epithelium; their presence seems related to the histological cell type. Identification of pepsinogen positive cells may contribute to a more accurate morphological classification of the Barrett's epithelium.Presented in part at the Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, San Francisco, May 1986 |
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Keywords: | Barrett's oesophagus Pepsinogen Immunohisto-chemistry |
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