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Pathol Res Pract ; 208(12): 713-8, 2012 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23154038

ABSTRACT

In hepatic amyloidosis (HA), the relationships between the pattern and extent of amyloid deposition, morphologic changes, associated diseases and clinical data have not yet been demonstrated. In this study, we sought the correlation between the above mentioned parameters in HA. Liver biopsies of 34 HA were retrospectively analyzed for the type, distribution, and intensity of amyloid deposition and associated morphologic changes. AA and nonAA types were classified on the basis of immunohistochemistry. Follow-up clinical and laboratory findings were reviewed. Twenty-three out of 34 patients (67.6%) had AA, and 11 out of 34 patients (32.4%) had nonAA amyloidosis. The predominant localization pattern in AA amyloidosis was vascular (91.3%), and in nonAA amyloidosis it was mixed with other patterns (72.7%). We confirmed that nonAA amyloid involves the hepatic artery, as well as the portal and central vein, but deposition occurred more frequently in the sinusoidal areas. We detected a portal stromal pattern only in cases of nonAA amyloidosis with a mixed pattern of amyloid deposition. The pattern of amyloid deposition in liver differs between the AA and nonAA type amyloidosis. The distribution of amyloid within the liver is not a reliable method for distinguishing AA from nonAA amyloidosis. However, the histological pattern provides strong clues as to the etiology of the amyloid deposits, and could provide information on the clinical status and prognosis of these patients.


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Amyloidosis/pathology , Familial Mediterranean Fever/pathology , Hepatitis C, Chronic/pathology , Liver Diseases/pathology , Serum Amyloid A Protein/metabolism , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Amyloidosis/metabolism , Biopsy , Child , Comorbidity , Familial Mediterranean Fever/metabolism , Female , Hepatitis C, Chronic/metabolism , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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World J Gastroenterol ; 12(39): 6280-4, 2006 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17072949

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AIM: To investigate the expression of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors p21 and p27 in gastric well differentiated endocrine tumors (GWDET) (ECL-cell carcinoids). METHODS: The expressions of p21 and p27 were examined immunhistochemically in endoscopic biopsy specimens from 16 patients matching the diagnostic criteria of GWDET. Percentage of positive nuclear staining either weak or strong was noted. The association of immunoexpressions with age, gender, tumor localization, multifocality and accompanying chronic atrophic gastritis, neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia (NEH), neuroendocrine dysplasia (NED), intestinal metaplasia (IM), Ki-67 proliferation index and clinical outcome were also evaluated. RESULTS: All cases expressed p27 with a mean expression score of 43.6%, while 31.3% of the cases showed any p21 expression. p21 and p27 immunoexpressions were significantly correlated with each other (P < 0.01), and the p21-expressing group had higher p27 expression scores (68% vs 22%). p21 and p27 expressions were lower in women, in non-atrophic mucosa and cases whose tumors were located somewhere other than fundus without submucosal extension. On contrary, p21 and p27 expressions were higher in males and the patients with submucosal extension and atrophic gastritis. Cases presenting lower p27 scores had solitary tumors showing neither NEH-NED nor IM. Despite, cases with lower p21 expression presented multifocal tumors accompanied by NEH-NED. However, no correlation of p21 and p27 expressions was found with age and Ki-67 expression. CONCLUSION: p27 is widely expressed in GWDETs, while p21 expression is sparse and observed in two thirds of the cases. Loss of p21 and p27 expressions may be correlated with different carcinoid tumor subtypes; however, more studies are needed to assess the role of these prospective markers in gastrointestinal endocrine tumors.


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Carcinoid Tumor/metabolism , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21/metabolism , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27/metabolism , Enterochromaffin-like Cells/metabolism , Stomach Neoplasms/metabolism , Adult , Aged , Carcinoid Tumor/genetics , Carcinoid Tumor/pathology , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21/genetics , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27/genetics , Endocrine Gland Neoplasms/genetics , Endocrine Gland Neoplasms/metabolism , Endocrine Gland Neoplasms/pathology , Enterochromaffin-like Cells/pathology , Female , Gastric Mucosa/metabolism , Gastric Mucosa/pathology , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Humans , Hyperplasia/genetics , Hyperplasia/metabolism , Hyperplasia/pathology , Male , Metaplasia/genetics , Metaplasia/metabolism , Metaplasia/pathology , Middle Aged , Stomach Neoplasms/genetics , Stomach Neoplasms/pathology
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