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Enhanced epithelial cell turnover associated with p53 accumulation and high p21WAF1/CIP1 expression in ulcerative colitis.

N Arai1, H Mitomi, Y Ohtani, M Igarashi, A Kakita, I Okayasu.   

Abstract

To cast light on accelerated epithelial cell turnover as an important risk factor of dysplasia and carcinoma development in patients with long-standing ulcerative colitis (UC), we examined cell proliferation and cell death, as well as expression of apoptosis-related markers, including p53 and p21WAF1/CIP1, in a series of cases. Biopsy specimens (n = 176; 84, active phase; 92, remission) were endoscopically obtained from 25 Japanese patients with UC. As controls, 68 biopsy specimens of normal mucosa were also examined from 27 Japanese patients with colon polyps. We counted the numbers of mitoses, apoptotic bodies, Ki-67-immunoreactive cells, and p21WAF1/CIP1-immunoreactive cells per 1000 crypt cells and the numbers of p53-positive cells per crypt. All of the indices in active UC were significantly higher than in either remitting UC cases or normal cases (mean mitotic index = 0.52, 0.28, and 0.15%, respectively; apoptotic index = 5.40, 2.91, and 1.30%, respectively; Ki-67 labeling index = 39.5, 28.3, and 26.8%, respectively; p21WAF1/CIP1 labeling index = 33.6, 20.0, and 19.0%, respectively; p53 labeling index = 0.66, 0.13, 0.13 per crypt, respectively). In addition, the mitotic, apoptotic, and Ki-67 labeling indices were increased in remitting UC of more than 10 years' duration, in comparison with those of less than 10 years' duration or the normal group. Immunostaining of serial sections revealed a small number of crypt cells coexpressing p53 and p21WAF1/CIP1. Increases in both epithelial cell proliferation and cell death, partially associated with p53 accumulation and high p21WAF1/CIP1 expression, are thus characteristic of active phase UC, as well as in remission of long-standing UC. Accelerated epithelial cell turnover caused by chronic inflammation and epithelial damage might predispose the mucosa to DNA damage, resulting in an elevated risk of mutation in line with dysplasia and carcinoma development in patients with UC.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10392637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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