Abstract

Background: Helicobacter pylori is now recognised to be the major cause of antral gastritis and a risk factor for further development of gastric cancer. This infection results in local inflammation and a modification of gastric mucosal epithelial cell characteristics. Systematic investigation for the expression of the secretory component by gastric epithelium in a personal historical series of biopsy specimens showed the expression of this activation marker in 38% of the cases, 19% also showing clear signs of H. pylori infection. Aims: To further appreciate the activation of epithelial cells in the chronic gastric inflammation associated with H. pylori infection and other types of gastritis without consideration of the grade of gastritis. Methods: Punch gastric biopsies from 36 patients (10 patients with confirmed H. pylori gastritis, 16 patients with non-H. pylori gastritis and 10 controls) were tested for the expression of ICAM-1/CD54, HLA-DP, -DQ, -DR, secretory component and bcl-2 by immunofluorescence. Results: Up-regulation of most markers was observed both in H. pylori and non-H. pylori gastritis, although secretory component, CD54 and DP expression was more closely associated with H. pylori gastritis. Conclusion: H. pylori infection appears to activate gastric epithelial cells more strongly than other types of gastritis. This suggests an active relationship between this bacterium and epithelial cells. Investigation of the up-regulationship between this bacterium and epithelial cells. Investigation of the up-regulation of secretory component, ICAM-1/CD54 or DP in gastric biopsies may serve as extensive markers in search of H. pylori gastric infections.

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