Journal article

Increased expression of CD44v6 and CD44v3 in ulcerative colitis but not colonic Crohn's disease

WMC Rosenberg, DG Jackson, JM Trowell, JI Bell, C Prince, RW Chapman, DP Jewel, L Kaklamanis, SB Fox, DL Simmons

Lancet | LANCET LTD | Published : 1995

Abstract

Immune mechanisms, possibly involving cell-surface molecules such as CD44, have been invoked to explain the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. We used monoclonal antibodies against epitopes encoded within the variable region of CD44 to investigate CD44 isoform expression in colon, small intestine, and liver in patients with various intestinal disorders and in controls. Biopsy samples from patients with ulcerative colitis showed significantly increased epithelial expression of CD44 isoforms containing the v6 and v3 epitopes, detected with antibodies 2F10 and 3G5, respectively. CD44v6 was detected on colonic crypt epithelial cells in 23 of 25 ulcerative colitis samples compared with 3..

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