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(American Journal of Pathology. 2000;156:1599-1612.)
© 2000 American Society for Investigative Pathology


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Characterization and Isolation of Ductular Cells Coexpressing Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule and Bcl-2 from Primary Cholangiopathies and Ductal Plate Malformations

Luca Fabris*{dagger}, Mario Strazzabosco{dagger}, Heather A. Crosby{ddagger}, Giorgio Ballardini§, Stefan G. Hubscher, Deirdre A. Kelly||, James M. Neuberger*, Alastair J. Strain{ddagger} and Ruth Joplin*

From the Liver Research Laboratories,*
Department of Medicine, School of Biochemistry,{ddagger}
and the Department of Pathology,
Children’s Hospital,||
University Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom; the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences,{dagger}
Clinica Medica I, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy; and the Istituto di Clinica Medica II,§
Policlinico S. Orsola, Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

It has recently been shown that reactive bile ductules display neuroendocrine features, including immunoreactivity for the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM). In this study we have compared the immunohistochemical expression of NCAM with that of HEA-125 (biliary specific) and LKM-1 (hepatocyte specific) and other markers relevant to morphogenesis (Bcl-2, EMA) and cell proliferation (Ki-67) in cryostat sections from different chronic liver diseases and from fetal livers at different gestational ages. In parallel, viable NCAM-positive ductular cells were purified from collagenase digests of cirrhotic livers by immunomagnetic separation and characterized by immunocytochemistry and transmission electron microscopy. We demonstrated that reactive ductules with atypical morphology coexpressed NCAM and Bcl-2 and were found mainly in congenital diseases associated with ductal plate malformation and in primary cholangiopathies. On the contrary, reactive ductules with typical morphology were negative for NCAM/Bcl-2 and positive for EMA. Reactive ductules coexpressing NCAM/Bcl-2 were negative for the proliferation marker Ki-67 and appeared to be directly connected with periportal hepatocytes. In fetal livers NCAM/Bcl-2 was transiently expressed during the early developmental stages of ductal plate (10–16 weeks) and started to disappear as the ductal plate began duplicating. NCAM-positive ductal plate cells were Ki-67 negative, becoming positive in duplicated segments. Thus the histogenesis of ductular reactive cells seems to recapitulate the early stages of biliary ontogenesis. In primary cholangiopathies and ductal plate malformations, these cells do not appear to maturate further, and thus abundant ductular structures coexist with vanishing mature ducts. These NCAM-positive ductular cells were immunopurified from patients with chronic cholestatic liver diseases and showed ultrastructural features consistent with a less differentiated phenotype than mature cholangiocytes. These isolated cells represent a useful model for in vitro studies.





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