A csontvelô eredetû ôssejtek megjelenése az ép vastagbélhámban és a gyulladást követô hámregenerációban.

Gábor Valcz, Tibor Krenács, Ferenc Sipos, Barnabás Wichmann, Kinga Tóth, Katalin Leiszter, Zsófia Balogh, Annamária Csizmadia, Krisztina Hagymási, Györgyi Muzes, Tamás Masszi, Béla Molnár, Zsolt Tulassay

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In the process of regeneration following colon inflammation mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) of bone marrow origin may also take part besides their local counterparts. These cells migrate in the colon epithelium where they may contribute to epithelial regeneration or form progeny for keeping up local stem cell pool. MSC cells probably leave circulation around lymphoid aggregates to then migrate into nearby crypts. During migration they change their phenotype upon the influence of local microenvironment. Aims: In this study epithelial migration and transition of bone marrow stem cells were examined. Samples from normal healthy individuals and from aspecific inflammation were used. The possible role of lymphoid aggregates in the epithelial regeneration was also studied. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples of normal colon (2) and those showing mild aspecific colitis (3) from female patients who were initially transplanted with male bone marrow were studied. First we detected gender chromosomes with fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and the samples were archived with digital scanning. Then CD45 and cytokeratin (CK) double immunofluorescent reactions (IF) were made followed by digitalization again. Digitalized samples were estimated simultaneously with virtual microscopy (Mirax Viewer). RESULTS: Significant elevation of CD45 negative/Y-FISH positive potential MSCs were found in crypts locating to the neighborhood of lymphoid aggregates (1,075%) compared with both normal (0,027%, p = 0,002) and mild colitis (0,045%, p = 0,004) samples. CONCLUSION: Local stem cells probably have enough regeneration capacity in case of minor inflammation. However, in aspecific inflammation the number of MSCs contributing to epithelial regeneration was elevated, suggesting their facilitated contribution to the repair process with less probable forming of local stem cell progeny.

Titre traduit de la contributionAppearing of bone marrow derived stem cells in healthy and regenerating colonic epithelium
langue originaleHongrois
Pages (de - à)1852-1857
Nombre de pages6
journalOrvosi hetilap
Volume150
Numéro de publication40
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2009
Modification externeOui

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