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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-518714

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Objective To investigate the changes of tumor necrosis factor-?(TNF-?) and platelet-derived growth factor(PDGF) in gallbladder carcinoma (GA) patients with cell wall-deficient bacleria(L-form) infection .Methods The levels of TNF-? in gallbladder mucosa were detected by radioimmunoassay and the activity of PDGF was detected by bioactivity assay in patients with GA or cholecystitis and normal gallbladder(control group).Results The positive detection rates of L-forms in gallbladder mucosa of gallbladder carcinoma , chronic cholecystitis, and control group were 80.0%(16/20),82.5%(33/40) and 0(0/20), respectively.The TNF-? and PDGF levels in patients with L-form infection-positive gallbladder carcinoma were significantly higher than those in patients without L-form infection and in control group.The levels of TNF-a and PDGF in patients with L-form infection positive chronic cholecystitis were significantly higher than those in patients without L-form infection and in control group.Conclusions L-form may be one of the direct factors leading to the increase in PDGF during gallbladder oncogenesis,and there is positive correlation between PDGF and gallbladder oncogenesis when L-form induces inflammatory reaction and predisposes gallbladder mucosa to develope neoplasms.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-673984

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Objective To study the action of death signal receptor pathway of apoptosis in the development of gallbladder carcinoma . Methods Streptavidin biotin peroxidase immunohistochemistry technique was used to study the expression of Fas L in gallbladder carcinoma tissues,and TUNEL method for in situ detection of the number of apoptotic infiltrating lymphocytes around the tumor. Results The positive rates of Fas L in gallbladder carcinoma , gallbladder adenoma, dysplasia of gallbladder epithelium and chronic cholecystis were 84.6%(22/26), 83.3%(15/18) ,100%(3/3) and 55%(11/20), respectively. The positive rate of Fas L in gallbladder carcinoma was significantly higher than in chronic cholecystis (P

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