Résumé
In 94 patients with chronic hepatitis C, the pattern of integrin expression was correlated with firstly, the histological activity index, necro-inflammatory grade, and stage of fibrosis; secondly, the expression of inflammatory markers including ICAM-1; and thirdly, the extent and intensity of laminin deposition in the perisinusoidal matrix. Immunohistochemical results were evaluated according to a semi-quantitative scoring system or by image analysis. Increased β1 expression was observed in 88.2% of cases. The expression of α1 and α5 was increased in 55% and 58.5% of cases, respectively. α6 chain was detected in 78.7% of cases. There were no statistically significant differences in integrin expression level according to Knodell's score, inflammatory grade, or stage of fibrosis. ICAM-1 expression was higher in patients with high scores for β1 expression, but the differences were not statistically significant. There were significantly more patients with high scores for β1 expression among those with continuous perisinusoidal deposition of laminin. Moreover, a close statistical correlation was observed between α6 induction and perisinusoidal laminin deposition (p<0.001). The results suggest that integrin up-regulation in chronic hepatitis C is more closely related to the fibrotic process than to the inflammatory lesions. This reinforces the idea that integrin induction in chronic liver disease is part of a coordinated process involved in the progression of liver fibrosis.
langue originale | Anglais |
---|---|
Pages (de - à) | 473-481 |
Nombre de pages | 9 |
journal | Journal of Pathology |
Volume | 195 |
Numéro de publication | 4 |
Les DOIs | |
état | Publié - 28 nov. 2001 |