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Lectin histochemistry of normal human gastric mucosa. | LitMetric

Lectin histochemistry of normal human gastric mucosa.

Glycoconj J

Laboratory Medicine Academic Group, School of Medicine, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT.

Published: February 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the glycan content in the gastric mucosa, highlighting that the current understanding is primarily based on gastric mucins, with limited research on glycoprofiling of individual cells.
  • A lectin histochemical analysis of normal human gastric mucosa revealed significant differences in glycan expression between the various microanatomical structures, particularly between gastric pits and glands, with notable variations in neck region cells.
  • The findings suggest that these differences in glycan profiles indicate the presence of three distinct cell lineages within the normal gastric epithelium, challenging previous assumptions about uniformity.

Article Abstract

Information about the saccharides expressed in gastric mucosa is mostly limited to the glycan content of gastric mucins and there are only a few studies of the glycoprofiling of the constituent cells and their components. Knowledge of the glycan expression of normal gastric mucosa is necessary for the interpretation of the significance of changes of expression in disease. lectin histochemical study of normal human gastric (body) mucosa was performed using 27 lectins chosen to probe for a wide range of oligosaccharide sequences within several categories of glycoprotein glycans. here were marked differences in staining reactions in the various microanatomical structures of the mucosa, particularly between pits and glands with the former more closely resembling the surface epithelium. A notable feature was the degree of difference in the staining between a substantial sub-population of cells within the neck region and the epithelium of both the pits and glands. These neck cells resembled the pit cells with some lectins, glandular cells with some others and neither with some other lectins. Overall, the differences between the pit, gland and neck epithelia were diverse and numerous, and could not be explained by altered activity of a small set of glycosyltransferases. Widespread alterations of glycans must have occurred (affecting terminal and internal parts of their structures) and the very different glycotypes of the pit, neck and gland epithelia are, therefore, suggestive of the existence of three cell lineages within normal gastric epithelium.

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