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Postepy Hig Med Dosw (Online) ; 70: 258-64, 2016 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27117101

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UNLABELLED: The aim of the study was to evaluate the expression of EGFR and Bcl-2 proteins as inhibitory markers of apoptosis in surface epithelial cells and gland cells of antral gastric mucosa in children infected with Helicobacter pylori according to the severity and activity of antral gastritis and to assess the correlation between the number of cells expressing EGFR and the number of cells expressing Bcl-2 in H. pylori infected children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 44 children: 68.2% with chronic gastritis and positive IgG against H. pylori, and 31.8% with functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract and with normal IgG against H. pylori. The evaluation of EGFR expression in gastric mucosa was performed immunohistochemically using monoclonal mouse anti-EGFR antibody. The polyclonal antibody was used to determine the expression of anti-Bcl-2. RESULTS: A significant increase in the number of cells expressing EGFR and Bcl-2 protein was found in the epithelial cells in severe as well as mild and moderate gastritis in the group of children infected with H. pylori. An increase in the number of cells expressing EGFR and Bcl-2 protein was also found in the epithelial cells in group I according to the activity of gastritis. There was a statistically significant positive correlation between the numbers of cells expressing EGFR and Bcl-2 in H. pylori infected children. CONCLUSION: Increased expression of EGFR and Bcl-2 proteins in the epithelial cells and a statistically significant positive correlation between the numbers of cells expressing EGFR and Bcl-2 in H. pylori infected children could suggest increased regeneration abilities of gastric mucosa.


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Child , ErbB Receptors/biosynthesis , Gastric Mucosa/metabolism , Helicobacter Infections/metabolism , Helicobacter pylori/isolation & purification , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/biosynthesis , Adolescent , Animals , Apoptosis , Gastritis/metabolism , Humans , Pyloric Antrum/metabolism
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J Autism Dev Disord ; 41(3): 372-4, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20625807

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Unrecognized gastrointestinal disorders may contribute to the behavioral problems in non-verbal patients, but they are often overlooked since the clinical symptoms are nonspecific. Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) is a chronic inflammatory disorder manifesting itself predominantly in reflux-type symptoms that do not respond to standard anti-reflux pharmacotherapy. Here we report the first case of EE in an autistic patient with feeding difficulties caused by exacerbated EE symptoms.


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Autistic Disorder/diagnosis , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/diagnosis , Adolescent , Autistic Disorder/complications , Diagnosis, Differential , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/complications , Humans , Male
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