نتایج جستجو برای: colonic mucosa

تعداد نتایج: 61858  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2012
Maria I Vazquez-Roque Michael Camilleri Thomas Smyrk Joseph A Murray Jessica O'Neill Paula Carlson Jesse Lamsam Deborah Eckert Denise Janzow Duane Burton Michael Ryks Deborah Rhoten Alan R Zinsmeister

Patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) with diarrhea (IBS-D) carrying human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQ2/8 genotypes benefit from gluten withdrawal. Our objective was to compare gastrointestinal barrier function, mucosal inflammation, and transit in nonceliac IBS-D patients and assess association with HLA-DQ2/8 status. In 45 IBS-D patients who were naive to prior exclusion of dietary glute...

2010
Nicolai Kaltoft Maria C Tilotta Anne-Barbara Witte Philip S Osbak Steen S Poulsen Niels Bindslev Mark B Hansen

BACKGROUND The pathogenesis for colorectal cancer remains unresolved. A growing body of evidence suggests a direct correlation between cyclooxygenase enzyme expression, prostaglandin E2 metabolism and neoplastic development. Thus further understanding of the regulation of epithelial functions by prostaglandin E2 is needed. We hypothesized that patients with colonic neoplasia have altered coloni...

2011
Deepa Taggarshe Alasdair McKendrick Vijay K Mittal

Background: Estrogen-receptor-beta (ER β), Progesterone-receptor (PR) and Vascularendothelial-growth-factor have been implicated to have a role in colorectal cancer. The expression of these markers and the clinicopathological significance of the same remain unclear. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the expression of these biological markers: ERβ, PR and VEGF in colorectal can...

2018
Lila E Mullany Jennifer S Herrick Roger K Wolff John R Stevens Wade Samowitz Martha L Slattery

Transcription factors (TFs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression: TFs by influencing messenger RNA (mRNA) transcription and miRNAs by influencing mRNA translation and transcript degradation. Additionally, miRNAs and TFs alter each other's expression, making it difficult to ascertain the effect either one has on target gene (TG) expression. In this investigation, we use a two-way inte...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1993
M A Pitt W F Knox N Y Haboubi

Multinucleated stromal giant cells were seen in the colonic mucosa in biopsy specimens from two patients with long-standing quiescent ulcerative colitis. Similar cells have been described at other sites associated with chronic inflammation, including the lower female genital tract, bladder and anus. The immunophenotype of the cells in the colonic mucosa suggested that they had originated from f...

2014
Yong Sung Kim Moon Young Lee Han Seung Ryu Eul-Sig Choi Jung Taek Oh Ki Jung Yun Suck Chei Choi

BACKGROUND/AIMS There have been no reports on the effect of chronic psychological stress on colonic immune cells or the regional differences. We aimed to investigate the effect of chronic psychological stress on the number of mast cells and protease-activated receptor (PAR)-2-positive cells in the rat colonic mucosa. METHODS Six-week-old and 14-week-old Ws/Ws rats, which lack mast cells after...

2017
Ann-Britt Löfroos Mohammad Kadivar Sabina Resic Lindehammer Jan Marsal

BACKGROUND T lymphocytes exert important homeostatic functions in the healthy intestinal mucosa, whereas in case of colorectal cancer (CRC), infiltration of T lymphocytes into the tumor is crucial for an effective anti-tumor immune response. In both situations, the recruitment mechanisms of T lymphocytes into the tissues are essential for the immunological functions deciding the outcome. The re...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Abigael C J Polley Francis Mulholland Carmen Pin Elizabeth A Williams D Mike Bradburn Sarah J Mills John C Mathers Ian T Johnson

Models for the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer tend to focus on the localized lesion, with less attention paid to changes in normal-appearing mucosa. Here we used two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry to define patterns of protein expression in morphologically normal colonic mucosa from 13 healthy subjects, 9 patients with adenomatous polyps, and 9 with cancer. Tumor sampl...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2000
S Kato R Hokari K Matsuzaki A Iwai A Kawaguchi S Nagao T Miyahara K Itoh H Ishii S Miura

Mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1 (MAdCAM-1) is an adhesion molecule that mediates recruitment of lymphocytes into the gut mucosa. Attenuation of excessive expression of MAdCAM-1 in the inflamed mucosa could be useful for treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate whether anti-MAdCAM-1 antibody has a prophylactic effect on experimental colitis in...

Journal: :Cancer research 1989
T Yamori D M Ota K R Cleary S Hoff L G Hager T Irimura

Previous studies using metabolic labeling of fresh colonic mucosa and colorectal carcinoma with [35S]sulfate followed by biochemical analysis demonstrated that the amount of a sulfated high-molecular-weight glycoprotein expressed in primary colorectal carcinoma was lower than that in normal mucosa, and that the amount further decreased in liver metastases. This suggested that this sulfated mole...

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