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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2006; 12(12): 1865-1873
Published online Mar 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i12.1865
Published online Mar 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i12.1865
Figure 1 CK8 immunoreactivity in antral mucosa of patients with cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis (A), non-H pylori chronic gastritis (B) and control subjects with normal gastric mucosa (C) with differences of CK8 immunoreactivity in antral mucosa.
Original magnification: x10 (A,C); x20 (B).
Figure 2 CK18 immunoreactivity in antral mucosa of patients with cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis (A) and control subjects without gastritis (B).
Original magnification: x10. Cytokeratin 18 immunoreactivity was significantly higher in the foveolar epithelium of H pylori-positive gastritis compared with H pylori-negative gastritis.
Figure 3 CK19 immunoreactivity in antral mucosa of patients with cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis (A) and non-H pylori chronic gastritis (B).
Decrease in CK19 immunoreactivity was found in foveolar epithelium of antral mucosa of H pylori-positive gastritis compared to non-H pylori chronic gastritis. Original magnification: x20 (A, B)
Figure 4 CK20 immunoreactivity in antral mucosa of patients with cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis (A), non-H pylori chronic gastritis (B) and control subjects with normal gastric mucosa (C).
In the cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis, CK20 expression was decreased in upper foveolar epithelium in comparison to non-H pylori chronic gastritis and control subjects with normal gastric mucosa. Numerous CK20 strong immunoreactive endocrine cells could be observed (() in the glandular epithelium. Original magnification: x20 (A-C)
Figure 5 CK7 immunoreactivity in antral mucosa of patients with cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis (A), non-H pylori chronic gastritis (B), control subjects with normal gastric mucosa (C), and control specimen of human fetal esophagus (D).
Moderate focal CK7 positivity (→) in the pits and the glands of antral mucosa in patients with cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis could be observed. CK7 positive cells covering a single gland (→) of antral mucosa could be found in patients with non-H pylori chronic gastritis. Normal antral mucosa with a few single cells or cell clusters (→) were strongly decorated with antibody to CK7. Strong CK7 immunoreactivity was displayed in the stratified columnar epithelium (→) of human fetal esophagus of the 13th gestation week. Original magnification: x10 (A-D).
Figure 6 Typical expression pattern of CK18 (A), CK19 (B), CK20 (C) and CK7 (D) in antral mucosa of patients with cagA+ H pylori chronic gastritis.
Strong diffuse cytokeratin 18, moderate focal CK19 and CK20 (C) immunoreactivities were demonstrated in upper foveolar epithelium (→) of the antral mucosa. Moderate focal CK7 positivity (→) was revealed in the pits and the glands of antral mucosa. CK7 immunoreactivity was prominent (*) in some cell clusters of the foveolar epithelium (insert). Original magnification: x10 (A-C), insert x20.
- Citation: Todorovic V, Sokic-Milutinovic A, Drndarevic N, Micev M, Mitrovic O, Nikolic I, Wex T, Milosavljevic T, Malfertheiner P. Expression of cytokeratins in Helicobacter pylori –associated chronic gastritis of adult patients infected with cagA+ strains: An immunohistochemical study. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(12): 1865-1873
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v12/i12/1865.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v12.i12.1865