Cytokeratin 19 expression in human gastrointestinal mucosa during human prenatal development and in gastrointestinal tumours: relation to cell proliferation
P. Stammberger et K. Baczako, Cytokeratin 19 expression in human gastrointestinal mucosa during human prenatal development and in gastrointestinal tumours: relation to cell proliferation, CELL TIS RE, 298(2), 1999, pp. 377-381
Cytokeratin (CK) immunohistochemistry revealed changes in the CK19 immunore
activity in human gastrointestinal epithelium during embryonic and fetal de
velopment. These changes were particularly marked in the jejunum and ileum.
CK19 immunoreactivity was strong up to the 11th week of pregnancy, but was
absent between weeks 12 and 17, and reappeared weakly from week 18 to week
24. This temporal pattern correlated with that of cell proliferation inves
tigated by immunohistochemical detection of proliferating cell nuclear anti
gen. Marked CK expression was associated with a low proliferative rate and
vice versa. To test whether these results were relevant to the assessment o
f intestinal metaplasia and the risk of malignant transformation with poor
cell differentiation, adenomas and adenocarcinomas of the colon, intestinal
metaplasia of the stomach, and two types of gastric carcinoma were also ex
amined by CK19 immunohistochemistry. Substantial CK19 immunoreactivity was
found in well-differentiated cancers and low-grade dysplasias with low cell
proliferation, whereas only weak CK19 immunoreactivity was found in poorly
differentiated carcinomas and high-grade dysplasias with a high proliferat
ion rate.