HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.

Objectives: The study aim was to analyse the kinetics of stem and transit cells in the crypts of jejunal mucosa infected with HIV and Microsporidia. Design: The size of villi, depth of crypts and proliferative activity of transit and stem cells in jejunal mucosa were measured using morphometric t...

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Main Authors: Batman, Philip A., Kotler, D.P., Kapembwa, M.S., Booth, D., Orenstein, J.M., Scally, Andy J., Griffin, G., Potten, C.S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-64072019-08-31T03:03:18Z HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa. Batman, Philip A. Kotler, D.P. Kapembwa, M.S. Booth, D. Orenstein, J.M. Scally, Andy J. Griffin, G. Potten, C.S. Stem cell kinetics Transit cell kinetics Hyperproliferation HIV enteropathy Villous atrophy Microsporidia Jejunal mucosa Microsporidia infection HIV infection Objectives: The study aim was to analyse the kinetics of stem and transit cells in the crypts of jejunal mucosa infected with HIV and Microsporidia. Design: The size of villi, depth of crypts and proliferative activity of transit and stem cells in jejunal mucosa were measured using morphometric techniques. Methods: The surface area/volume ratio (S/V) of jejunal biopsies was estimated under light microscopy using a Weibel graticule. Crypt length was measured by counting enterocytes along the crypt side from the base to the villus junction, and the mean crypt length was calculated. The S/V and crypt lengths of the jejunal mucosa of 21 HIV and Microsporidia-infected test cases were compared with 14 control cases. The labelling index in relation to the crypt cell position of 10 of the test cases was analysed compared with 13 control cases. Results: Differences were found in the S/V and crypt length, and there was a negative correlation between S/V and crypt length in test and control cases combined. Cell labelling indices fell into low and high proliferation groups. There were significant differences in labelling indices between low proliferation test cases and controls, between high proliferation test cases and controls, and between high and low proliferation test cases. Conclusion: Villous atrophy induced by HIV and Microsporidia is attributed to crypt cell hyperplasia and the encroachment of crypt cells onto villi. These infections induce crypt hypertrophy by stimulating cell mitosis predominantly in transit cells but also in stem cells. Increased stem cell proliferation occurs only in high proliferation cases. 2014-07-18T16:31:03Z 2014-07-18T16:31:03Z 2007 Article published version paper Batman, P. A., Kotler, D. P., Kapembwa, M. S., Booth, D., Potten, C. S., Orenstein, J. M., Scally, A. J., and Griffin, G. E. (2007) HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa. AIDS, 21 (4): 433-9. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6407 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0b013e3280142ee8
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topic Stem cell kinetics
Transit cell kinetics
Hyperproliferation
HIV enteropathy
Villous atrophy
Microsporidia
Jejunal mucosa
Microsporidia infection
HIV infection
spellingShingle Stem cell kinetics
Transit cell kinetics
Hyperproliferation
HIV enteropathy
Villous atrophy
Microsporidia
Jejunal mucosa
Microsporidia infection
HIV infection
Batman, Philip A.
Kotler, D.P.
Kapembwa, M.S.
Booth, D.
Orenstein, J.M.
Scally, Andy J.
Griffin, G.
Potten, C.S.
HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.
description Objectives: The study aim was to analyse the kinetics of stem and transit cells in the crypts of jejunal mucosa infected with HIV and Microsporidia. Design: The size of villi, depth of crypts and proliferative activity of transit and stem cells in jejunal mucosa were measured using morphometric techniques. Methods: The surface area/volume ratio (S/V) of jejunal biopsies was estimated under light microscopy using a Weibel graticule. Crypt length was measured by counting enterocytes along the crypt side from the base to the villus junction, and the mean crypt length was calculated. The S/V and crypt lengths of the jejunal mucosa of 21 HIV and Microsporidia-infected test cases were compared with 14 control cases. The labelling index in relation to the crypt cell position of 10 of the test cases was analysed compared with 13 control cases. Results: Differences were found in the S/V and crypt length, and there was a negative correlation between S/V and crypt length in test and control cases combined. Cell labelling indices fell into low and high proliferation groups. There were significant differences in labelling indices between low proliferation test cases and controls, between high proliferation test cases and controls, and between high and low proliferation test cases. Conclusion: Villous atrophy induced by HIV and Microsporidia is attributed to crypt cell hyperplasia and the encroachment of crypt cells onto villi. These infections induce crypt hypertrophy by stimulating cell mitosis predominantly in transit cells but also in stem cells. Increased stem cell proliferation occurs only in high proliferation cases.
author Batman, Philip A.
Kotler, D.P.
Kapembwa, M.S.
Booth, D.
Orenstein, J.M.
Scally, Andy J.
Griffin, G.
Potten, C.S.
author_facet Batman, Philip A.
Kotler, D.P.
Kapembwa, M.S.
Booth, D.
Orenstein, J.M.
Scally, Andy J.
Griffin, G.
Potten, C.S.
author_sort Batman, Philip A.
title HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.
title_short HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.
title_full HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.
title_fullStr HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.
title_full_unstemmed HIV enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in HIV/Microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.
title_sort hiv enteropathy: crypt stem and transit cell hyperproliferation induces villous atrophy in hiv/microsporidia-infected jejunal mucosa.
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6407
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