Reduced Expression of REG4 as a Sign of Altered Goblet Cell Function in Necrotizing Enterocolitis.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
American journal of perinatology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-15 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1787739
Alice Hoffsten, Laszlo Markasz, Helene Engstrand Lilja, Hamid Mobini-Far, Richard Sindelar
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Abstract

Objective:  Defective Goblet cells have been proposed to be involved in necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). The aim was to study the expression of the Goblet cell marker REG4 and its potential involvement in NEC in preterm infants with and without NEC.

Study design:  Seventy histologically intact intestinal biopsies were studied: 43 were collected during surgery due to NEC (NEC group: 26.5 ± 3.0 weeks' gestational age [wGA]), and 27 from individuals who underwent surgery due to other conditions (Control group; 36.1 ± 4.5 wGA). The tissue samples were immunohistochemically stained for REG4. REG4 expression was quantified with a semiautomated digital image analysis and with clinical data compared between the groups.

Results:  REG4 expression was lower in the NEC group than in the Control group (p = 0.035). Low REG4 expression correlated to the risk of NEC (p = 0.023). In a multivariable logistic regression analysis including GA and REG4 expression for NEC risk, only GA (p < 0.001) and not REG4 expression (p = 0.206) was associated with NEC risk.

Conclusion:  This study concludes that Goblet cell dysfunction may be involved in NEC development, as low expression of the Goblet cell marker REG4 was related to an increased NEC risk in preterm infants. Maturity could however not be excluded as a potential confounder for REG4 expression.

Key points: · REG4 is a specific Goblet cell marker not yet studied in NEC.. · REG4 was quantified in intestinal biopsies from infants with and without NEC.. · REG4 expression was lower in infants with NEC, and expression seems to be maturity dependent..

在坏死性小肠结肠炎中,REG4 表达量减少是小腺泡细胞功能改变的标志。
目的:有人认为,有缺陷的鹅口疮细胞与坏死性小肠结肠炎(NEC)有关。研究的目的是研究有NEC和无NEC的早产儿胃小管细胞标记物REG4的表达及其在NEC中的潜在参与:研究设计:对 70 例组织学完整的肠活检样本进行了研究:43 例样本是在因 NEC(NEC 组:胎龄为 26.5±3.0 周[wGA])而进行手术时采集的,27 例样本来自因其他情况而进行手术的人(对照组:胎龄为 36.1±4.5 周[wGA])。对组织样本进行REG4免疫组化染色。通过半自动数字图像分析对REG4的表达进行量化,并对各组的临床数据进行比较:结果:REG4在NEC组的表达低于对照组(P = 0.035)。REG4的低表达与罹患NEC的风险相关(p = 0.023)。在包括GA和REG4表达的NEC风险多变量逻辑回归分析中,只有GA(p = 0.206)与NEC风险相关:本研究得出结论:早产儿胃小管细胞标志物REG4的低表达与NEC风险的增加有关,因此胃小管细胞功能障碍可能与NEC的发生有关。但不能排除成熟度是影响REG4表达的潜在混杂因素:- REG4是一种特异性胃小管细胞标记物,尚未在NEC中进行研究。- 对患有和未患有 NEC 的婴儿肠活检组织中的 REG4 进行了量化。- REG4在NEC患儿中的表达较低,且表达似乎与成熟度有关。
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American journal of perinatology
American journal of perinatology 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
5.90
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0.00%
发文量
302
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Perinatology is an international, peer-reviewed, and indexed journal publishing 14 issues a year dealing with original research and topical reviews. It is the definitive forum for specialists in obstetrics, neonatology, perinatology, and maternal/fetal medicine, with emphasis on bridging the different fields. The focus is primarily on clinical and translational research, clinical and technical advances in diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment as well as evidence-based reviews. Topics of interest include epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, and management of maternal, fetal, and neonatal diseases. Manuscripts on new technology, NICU set-ups, and nursing topics are published to provide a broad survey of important issues in this field. All articles undergo rigorous peer review, with web-based submission, expedited turn-around, and availability of electronic publication. The American Journal of Perinatology is accompanied by AJP Reports - an Open Access journal for case reports in neonatology and maternal/fetal medicine.
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