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Ulcer associated cell lineage glands expressing trefoil peptide genes are induced by chronic ulceration in ileal pouch mucosa
  1. M Peraa,
  2. J Heppella,
  3. R Poulsomc,
  4. F V Teixeiraa,
  5. J Williamsb
  1. aDepartment of Surgery, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, bDepartment of Pathology, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, c In SituHybridisation Service and Histopathology Unit, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK
  1. Dr M Pera, Department of Surgery, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona, Villarroel 170, 08036 Barcelona, Spain.28370mpr{at}comb.es

Presented at the 7th United European Gastroenterology Week, November 17, 1999, Rome, Italy, and published in part in an abstract in Gut1999:45 (Suppl V);A334.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Chronic ulcerative conditions in the gastrointestinal tract result in the appearance of the ulcer associated cell lineage (UACL). The glands of this new cell lineage secrete epidermal growth factor, transforming growth factor α, and the trefoil factor family (TFF) peptides, which are known to participate in repair processes. Pouchitis is the most frequent complication of ileal pouch-anal anastomosis.

AIM Our aim was to determine whether the mucosal ulceration present in pouchitis can induce the development of UACL glands.

METHODS Biopsies from ileal pouches with pouchitis (n=10), healthy pouches (n=5), and normal terminal ileum (n=5) were studied. Expression of TFF mRNA was assessed by in situ hybridisation. TFF1 and TFF2 proteins were localised by immunochemistry.

RESULTS UACL glands containing TFF1 and TFF2 were observed in six patients with pouchitis. In some glands, there was TFF3 mRNA as has been reported for Crohn's UACL. None of the biopsies from ileal reservoirs without pouchitis showed UACL glands (p<0.05). Neither TFF1 nor TFF2 expression was detected in ileal reservoirs without pouchitis.

CONCLUSION UACL glands arise de novo in ileal pouch mucosa of patients with pouchitis and express all three TFF peptide genes. Chronic inflammation alone, present in healthy pouches, is not enough to stimulate the growth of the UACL, and additional stimuli consequent on ulceration may be needed.

  • ulcer associated cell lineage
  • trefoil peptides
  • chronic ulceration
  • pouchitis

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