Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC)-like-c-Kit positive cells are involved in gastritis and carcinogenesis in human stomach

  • Authors:
    • Rohyun Sung
    • Young Chul Kim
    • Hyo-Yung Yun
    • Woong Choi
    • Hun Sik Kim
    • Heon Kim
    • Kwang Ju Lee
    • Ra Young You
    • Seon Mee Park
    • Sei Jin Youn
    • Mi-Jung Kim
    • Won Seop Kim
    • Young-Jin Song
    • Seok-Yong Kim
    • Wen-Xie Xu
    • Sang Jin Lee
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  • Published online on: April 29, 2011     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2011.1293
  • Pages: 33-42
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Abstract

This study was executed to prove the existence of c-Kit-positive interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC)-like cells [c-Kit (+) ICC-like cells] and their possible role associated with gastric inflammation and/or carcinogenesis in human gastric mucosa. c-Kit (+) ICC-like cells were observed throughout all the layers of the gastric fundus along the greater curvature. Dense fusiform cell bodies with many processes were found in each layer. We also studied the c-Kit-positive immunoreactivity distribution pattern in the mucosa. c-Kit (+) cells were found mainly around the epithelial repair zone of the normal gastric fundus/corpus and of the fundus/corpus with non-metaplastic chronic gastritis. Notably, they were found attached to the epithelia of the repair zone in non-metaplastic chronic gastritis. In chronic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia, they were found scattered everywhere in the stroma of the gastric mucosa and did not attach to the metaplastic epithelium. We found c-Kit (+) ICC-like cells in human mucosa. They were present mainly in the stroma around the repair zone of the glands in chronic gastritis as well as in normal mucosa, whereas they seemed to redistribute over the whole mucosa in gastritis with intestinal metaplasia. These cells around the repair zone were found to be tightly attached to epithelial cells, but not to metaplastic epithelial cells. Thus, c-Kit (+) ICC-like cells appear to have a role in the epithelial recovery process and may be associated with carcinogenesis of human gastric mucosa.

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Sung R, Kim YC, Yun H, Choi W, Kim HS, Kim H, Lee KJ, You RY, Park SM, Youn SJ, Youn SJ, et al: Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC)-like-c-Kit positive cells are involved in gastritis and carcinogenesis in human stomach. Oncol Rep 26: 33-42, 2011.
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Sung, R., Kim, Y.C., Yun, H., Choi, W., Kim, H.S., Kim, H. ... Lee, S.J. (2011). Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC)-like-c-Kit positive cells are involved in gastritis and carcinogenesis in human stomach. Oncology Reports, 26, 33-42. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2011.1293
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Sung, R., Kim, Y. C., Yun, H., Choi, W., Kim, H. S., Kim, H., Lee, K. J., You, R. Y., Park, S. M., Youn, S. J., Kim, M., Kim, W. S., Song, Y., Kim, S., Xu, W., Lee, S. J."Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC)-like-c-Kit positive cells are involved in gastritis and carcinogenesis in human stomach". Oncology Reports 26.1 (2011): 33-42.
Chicago
Sung, R., Kim, Y. C., Yun, H., Choi, W., Kim, H. S., Kim, H., Lee, K. J., You, R. Y., Park, S. M., Youn, S. J., Kim, M., Kim, W. S., Song, Y., Kim, S., Xu, W., Lee, S. J."Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC)-like-c-Kit positive cells are involved in gastritis and carcinogenesis in human stomach". Oncology Reports 26, no. 1 (2011): 33-42. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2011.1293