M. Hossain et al., PROLIFERATION OF INTRAHEPATIC BILE-DUCT EPITHELIUM IN BILIARY ATRESIA- A USEFUL PREDICTOR OF CLINICAL OUTCOME, Pediatric surgery international, 11(2-3), 1996, pp. 126-129
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and transforming growth fact
or alpha (TGF alpha) are considered as markers of cell proliferation.
The expression of PCNA and TGF alpha was evaluated immunohistochemical
ly using anti-PCNA antibody and TGF alpha in 31 patients with biliary
atresia (BA) (15 jaundice-free and 16 with persistent jaundice) and 6
control infants. The labeling indices (LI) for PCNA- and TGF alpha-pos
itive bile-duct epithelium in BA were 14.1+/-14.0% and 51.4+/-33.7%, r
espectively, which was significantly higher than in the controls (P<0.
01). In BA, the number of PCNA-immunoreactive cells was higher in the
peripheral bile ductules than in the central bile ducts of the portal
tract (P<0.01). LI was not related to patient age at the time of hepat
ic portoenterostomy in two groups divided at the age of 60 days. Patie
nts in the persistent jaundice group had greater expression of PCNA an
d TGF alpha (21.7+/-16.0% and 76.9+/-20.7%, respectively) compared to
those in the jaundice-free group (6.0+/-2.7% and 24.3+/-20.9%, P<0.001
). PCNA and TGF alpha expression in the bile-duct epithelium of the po
rtal tract was closely related to prognosis in BA patients, and thus c
ould be useful as a prognostic marker.