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The chemokine receptor CCR7 is expressed on epithelium of non-inflamed gastric mucosa, Helicobacter pylori gastritis, gastric carcinoma and its precursor lesions and up-regulated by H. pylori.

B Schmausser1, S Endrich, S Brändlein, J Schär, D Beier, H-K Müller-Hermelink, M Eck.   

Abstract

CCR7 chemokine-receptor expression on tumour cells of gastric carcinoma has been associated with lymph-node metastasis and is thought to play an important role in metastasis. However, so far it is unknown whether CCR7 is newly up-regulated on gastric carcinoma or already expressed in non-neoplastic gastric epithelium. Therefore, epithelial CCR7 expression was investigated in the process of gastric carcinogenesis: non-inflamed mucosa --Helicobacter pylori gastritis -- intestinal metaplasia/dysplasia -- gastric carcinoma. CCR7 was expressed by gastric epithelium in non-inflamed gastric mucosa (n = 5), H. pylori gastritis (n = 17), intestinal metaplasia (n = 10), dysplasia (n = 3) and on tumour cells in 20 of 24 patients with gastric carcinoma (13/14 intestinal-type; 7/10 diffuse-type) as tested by immunohistochemistry. As CCR7 expression by gastric epithelium was significantly stronger in H. pylori gastritis than in non-infected mucosa, the influence of H. pylori on CCR7 receptor expression of gastric epithelial cells was investigated by fluorescence activated cell sorter analysis. H. pylori strains up-regulated the CCR7 chemokine-receptor in CCR7-positive cell lines. No difference in CCR7 up-regulation between cag(+) and cag(-)H. pylori strains was found. Epithelial CCR7 up-regulation by H. pylori may alter the metastatic fate of gastric carcinoma. Additionally, CCR7 expression not only on gastric carcinoma, but also on non-neoplastic gastric epithelium, suggests a novel biological function.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15654831      PMCID: PMC1809289          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2005.02703.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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