N. OSHITANI, N. KAMATA, M. INAGAWA, H. YAMAGAMI, K. WATANABE, Y. FUJIWARA, K. HIGUCHI, T. ARAKAWA, T. OKADA
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Significance of activated mast cells in submucosa and muscularis propria of patients with Crohn's disease detected by a novel antimast cell surface molecule antibody
Summary
Background
Degranulated mast cells may be missed by histochemical and immunohistological techniques, making the histological assessment of activated mast cells difficult.
Aim
To use a novel mast cell surface antigen 1 (MASA-1) to detect activated mast cells.
Methods
Surgical samples of human intestine were obtained from 15 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), 14 patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and 11 controls. Frozen sections were cut and MASA-1 was detected and quantified by enzyme immunohistology. Immunohistological double staining with anti-MASA-1 and either anti-CD68 or anti-c-Kit antibody was also performed.
Results
The number of MASA-1-positive cells was significantly higher in the submucosal layer and muscularis propria in patients with CD than in patients with UC or controls. The number of MASA-1-positive cells was significantly higher in the muscularis propria in patients with UC in highly inflamed colon compared with controls and less inflamed colon. Human intestinal MASA-1-positive cells are not from the macrophage lineage and showed heterogeneous expression of c-Kit.
Conclusion
The increased number of mast cells in the submucosa and muscularis propria in patients with CD suggests that the involvement of activated mast cells in transmural inflammatory responses possibly including tissue remodelling.