Pancreatic metaplasia of the human gastric mucosa is associated with high expression of transforming growth factor α but not of epidermal growth factor

作者: J. STACHURA , J. KONTUREK , K. URBAŇZYK , J. BOGDAL , W. DOMSCHKE

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2559.1995.TB00321.X

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摘要: Pancreatic acinar metaplasia of the gastric mucosa is a newly recognized entity. Its physiological relevance and association with other pathological conditions in stomach remain to be elucidated. We studied by immunohistochemistry expression growth markers biopsies from 15 patients pancreatic metaplasia. (both dispersed forms) was found routine paraffin sections confirmed strong lipase immunoreactivity. In parallel we performed immunostaining for epidermal factor (EGF), transforming factor-α (TGFα) receptor (EGFr) using biotin streptavidin method. Strong TGFα but only weak EGF noted within metaplastic mucosa. EGFr strongly expressed, not areas also surrounding

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