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Overexpression of Caspase-1 (interleukin-1beta Converting Enzyme) in Chronic Pancreatitis and Its Participation in Apoptosis and Proliferation

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Journal Pancreas
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2001 May 10
PMID 11345139
Citations 5
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Abstract

Caspase-1, formerly designated interleukin-1beta converting enzyme, was the first described member of a group of cysteine proteases called caspases. It is suggested that caspases play an important role in apoptosis, but recent observations could show that caspase-1 might also be involved in cellular proliferation. We investigated the expression of caspase-1 in 38 chronic pancreatitis tissues, six pancreatitis tissues from patients with pancreatic carcinoma and nine normal pancreatic tissues by immunohistochemistry. Western blot analysis was used to confirm the immunohistochemical findings. We found a clear expression of caspase-1 in chronic pancreatitis, but not in normal pancreatic tissues. Interestingly, we found expression of caspase-1 in three distinct morphologic compartments: (i) in atrophic acinar cells (31 of 35; 89%), (ii) proliferating cells of ductal origin (33 of 38; 87%), and (iii) in acinar cells redifferentiating to form tubular structures (26 of 31; 83%). These immunohistochemical findings were confirmed by Western blot analysis, which showed an expression of caspase-1 in 85% of the tissues. No correlation was found between any of the examined clinicopathologic features and the caspase-1 expression in chronic pancreatitis. In conclusion, the expression of caspase-1 is a frequent event in chronic pancreatitis and its distribution pattern may reflect two functions of this protease: on one hand its participation in the apoptotic pathway in atrophic acinar cells and, on the other hand, its role in proliferation and differentiation in proliferating duct cells.

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