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Role of apoptosis in gastric epithelial turnover

โœ Scribed by von Herbay, Axel; Rudi, Jochen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
221 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
1059-910X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Gastric epithelial turnover is a dynamic process. It is characterized by continuous cell proliferation, which is counterbalanced by cell loss. The biological principle that mediates the homeostasis of epithelium is programmed cell death, or apoptosis. Currently, several subtypes of apoptosis are distinguished, which are mediated by different mechanisms. Various subtypes of apoptosis also occur in the gastric epithelium under various conditions. In the normal stomach, apoptosis due to cell isolation (anoikis) mediates the physiological epithelial turnover. Albeit rarely seen in routine histology, approximately 2% of epithelial cells in the normal stomach are apoptotic. In Helicobacter pylori-induced gastritis, apoptosis and epithelial proliferation are moderately increased, with approximately 8% apoptotic epithelial cells. In gastritis, factors such as CD95 ligand or tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha act as death factors. They bind to specific receptors, CD95 and TNF-R, which are induced either by other cytokines, such as interferon gamma, or by Helicobacter pylori itself. In addition to CD95, H.pylorican also induce upregulation of CD95 ligand expression. Taken together, the upregulated expression of CD95, and the presence of CD95L in the close proximity to apoptotic gastric epithelial cells suggest a functional role of the CD95-CD95L system in the induction of apoptosis in H.pylori-gastritis. The role of other pathways to apoptosis is currently under study. Apart from being a biological phenomenon, apoptosis in the stomach may also have direct clinical consequences. An extreme example is given in gastric graft-vs.-host disease when epithelial denudement occurs.


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