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Query: UMLS:C0030305 (
pancreatitis
)
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In an attempt to study the mechanisms leading to fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis, an in situ immunohistochemical investigation of lymphocytes and of class II major histocompatibility complex expression (HLA-DR) by epithelial cells has been designed. Samples of normal pancreas (n = 8), chronic calcifying
pancreatitis
(n = 4), chronic obstructive
pancreatitis
(n = 6), and diffuse fibrosing
pancreatitis
(n = 6) have been studied. In normal pancreas, T-lymphocytes were rare and were located in the epithelial layer of pancreatic ducts and in the periductal connective tissue. Duct cells were constantly HLA-DR negative. In chronic calcifying
pancreatitis
and chronic obstructive
pancreatitis
, T cells were numerous and were located around ducts and in the spreading areas of fibrous septa. In chronic obstructive
pancreatitis
, the duct cells strongly expressed the HLA-DR antigen. In diffuse fibrosing
pancreatitis
, fibrous tissue was devoid of lymphocytes and duct cells never expressed the
HLA class II antigen
. These results suggest that lymphocytes are involved in the fibrosing process occurring in chronic calcifying
pancreatitis
and chronic obstructive
pancreatitis
but not in diffuse fibrosing
pancreatitis
. The significance of de novo expression of HLA-DR antigen by duct cells is discussed.
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PMID:Lymphocyte subsets and HLA-DR expression in normal pancreas and chronic pancreatitis. 197 51