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M Rashid1, A S Teixeira, U Qureshi, S P Pereira, M R Novelli, D M Swallow.
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BACKGROUND: The membrane mucin MUC1 is altered in its pattern of expression in cancer, and also in other pathological situations, including Helicobacter pylori gastritis. Here we investigate the basis for the loss of apical staining of the gastric foveolar epithelium in H. pylori gastritis.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23412104 PMCID: PMC3619071 DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2013.54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Figure 1Detection of MUC1 in antral epithelium from normal and gastritis cases using antibodies against different domains. Sections A and C are stained with LICRLonM8, while for B and D the antibody CT2 against the cytoplasmic domain is used. Sections A and B are from a normal biopsy while C and D are from an H.pylori gastritis case. Sections E to H are stained with MUSE-11. Sections E and F are from a secretor individual, and G and H from a non-secretor. Sections E and G are not deglycosylated by periodate treatment, while F and H are deglycosylated. Sections I to L are stained withLICRLonM8. Sections I and J are from a normal, while K and L are from an H. pylori gastritis case. Sections I and K are not deglycosylated while J and L are deglycosylated. Setion A shows the scale bar corresponding to the magnification of all sections.
Figure 2Relative distribution of LICRLonM8 apical staining within the gastric pits of normal and gastritis cases and the effect of periodate treatment. (A) Apical staining. (B) Cytoplasmic staining. The Mann–Whitney U test was used to compare the cases and controls, while the related-samples Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to assess the effect of treatment. P-values are shown in the figure. D=deglycosylated; ND=non-deglycosylated.
Figure 3Relative distribution of MUSE-11 apical staining in the gastric pits of normal and gastritis cases after periodate pretreatment (D). The difference in apical immunostaining between normal and gastritis cases was not statistically significant (P=0.148). Statistical analysis was performed by using the independent-samples Mann–Whitney U test.