Background/Aims: Carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme IX (MN/CA LX) is a transmembr
ane protein with a suggested function in maintaining the acid-base balance
and intercellular communication. Previous studies have demonstrated that MN
/CA IX is expressed in the basolateral plasma membrane of normal biliary ep
ithelial cells, but not in hepatocytes. This study was designed to examine
the expression of MN/CA IX in hepatobiliary neoplasms and to elucidate its
value as a marker for biliary differentiation.
Methods: Fifty-seven hepatobiliary lesions were immunostained for MN/CA IX
using biotin-streptavidin complex method. Twenty samples containing normal
biliary epithelium and five containing normal liver tissue were used as con
trols.
Results: In the biliary epithelial tumours, immunostaining for MN/CA IX was
mainly localized at the basolateral surface of the epithelial cells, like
in normal mucosa. All non-invasive dysplastic lesions and 57% of invasive l
esions of gall-bladder expressed MN/CA IX. In liver, 78% of cholangiocellul
ar malignant lesions showed a positive reaction for MN/CA IX, whereas only
33% of hepatocellular carcinomas showed a weak immunoreaction.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that abnormal expression of MN/CA IX may b
e linked to malignant transformation of hepatobiliary cells. In addition, i
t seems to be a promising marker for biliary differentiation in hepatobilia
ry neoplasms. (C) 2001 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Pub
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