• 1 January 1984
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 86 (3), 402-412
Abstract
Epithelial distributions of IgA, secretory component [SC], lysozyme and lactoferrin were studied by paired immunofluorescence staining in ethanol-fixed [human] biopsy specimens from gastric antral and body mucosa. Fluorescence scores were assigned semiquantitatively for the epithelium in 3 mucosal zones (foveolar, isthmus and glandular). In each case, degree of inflammation was graded blindly after conventional histologic staining of serial sections. The results showed that the overall epithelial expression of local defense factors was significantly enhanced in association with gastritis, both with regard to nonspecific antimicrobial substances (lysozyme and lactoferrin) and the external transfer of IgA (mediated by SC) as a potential carrier of protective antibodies. The antral isthmus and glandular zones were most active in both respects. Despite the expression of relatively large amounts of epithelial IgA and SC in metaplastic glands, these elements lacked the nonspecific defense factors (except for lysozyme in Paneth cells) even when they occurred in the antral mucosa.sbd.and may, therefore, represent particularly vulnerable areas.