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Frequencies of Immune Cells in the Human Small Bowel During Normal Gestation and in Necrotizing Enterocolitis.

Paul Peterslund1, Lene Rasmussen2, Niels Qvist3, Tine Plato Hansen4, Steffen Husby5, Sönke Detlefsen1,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Only few studies have quantitated the frequencies of immune cells in the small bowel mucosa and submucosa during gestation. The aims of this study were to describe the frequencies of T and B cells, eosinophils and mast cells in the normal small bowel mucosa and submucosa (NSB) in relation to gestational age (GA) and in the uninvolved small bowel (USB) of premature newborns with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
METHODS: We obtained 36 NSB specimens (GA 12-41 weeks) and 8 NEC-USB specimens (GA 24-32 weeks) from autopsies and surgeries and performed immunostaining for CD3, CD79a, BMK-13 and tryptase as well as the histochemical stains giemsa and toluidine blue. Qualitative histological evaluation and two different quantitative cell-samplings were performed using digital imaging analysis with both TissuemorphDP® and newCAST® software. Linear regression analysis was performed with cell frequency as the dependent variable and GA and USB as the independent variables.
RESULTS: In the NSB specimens, we found significant linear correlations between cell frequencies and GA for all examined cell types, though B cell frequencies reached a plateau midway through gestation. In the USB cases, submucosal mast cell frequencies were higher than in the NSB specimens, while T cell frequencies were lower. In USB of NEC patients, we found a significant increase of mast cells and a significant decrease of T cells compared to NSB.
CONCLUSION: Throughout gestation, we found an increase of all examined immune cell types in the normal small bowel, while the number of B cells came to a standstill at midway. Future studies should examine subtypes of T cells and also include histiocytes. A larger amount of small bowel specimens, covering the full gestational age, would be of great value.

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Keywords:  gestational age; immune cells; necrotizing enterocolitis; normal small bowel

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30689475     DOI: 10.1080/15513815.2018.1561774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fetal Pediatr Pathol        ISSN: 1551-3815            Impact factor:   0.958


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1.  Intestinal Resection is More Likely to be Effective in Necrotizing Enterocolitis Extending to Colon than in Disease Limited to the Small Intestine.

Authors:  Parvesh M Garg; Jaslyn L Paschal; Katherine Lett; Charles Middleton; Neha Varshney; Akhil Maheshwari
Journal:  Newborn (Clarksville)       Date:  2022-03-31
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