Collagenous colitis: Histologic,morphometric, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies. Report of 21 cases |
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Authors: | Sven Widgren Rachid Jlidi Jeremiah N. Cox |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology, Centre Médical Universitaire, Geneva University, CH-1211 Geneva-4, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary We examined 129 colonic biopsies from 21 patients with collagenous colitis, most of whom presented with diarrhoea. Morphometric measurements gave a mean thickness of the subepithelial collagen deposit of 19.5 µ ± 5.1. The trapped fusiform and/or stellate cells within the deposits were identified immunohistochemically as myoid cells, being positive with antibody against smooth muscle cell alpha-actin. Ultrastructurally, these cells have all the characteristic features of myofibroblasts. Similar cells are also present along the crypts, where they were formerly referred to as pericryptal fibroblasts. Although there is still much debate as to the pathogenesis of this condition, we would like to suggest that collagenous colitis is a disease of pericryptal myofibroblasts. During their migration and maturation into the subepithelial region they may synthesize an excess of collagen, under some yet unknown or undefined stimulus/stimuli.Presented in part at the Pathologists' Meeting Sillon Rhône-Alpes, Grenoble, 18 June 1987, and at the Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society of Pathology, Feldkirch, 6-7 November 1987 |
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Keywords: | Collagenous colitis Myofibroblasts Myoid cells Immunohistochemistry Ultrastructure |
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