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Expression of CD56 is Not Limited to Biliary Atresia and Correlates with the Degree of Fibrosis in Pediatric Cholestatic Diseases.

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Backgrounds and Aims: CD56 immunostain is used as an adjunct to aid in the preoperative diagnosis of biliary atresia (BA) by liver biopsy. We aimed to study the expression of… Click to show full abstract

Backgrounds and Aims: CD56 immunostain is used as an adjunct to aid in the preoperative diagnosis of biliary atresia (BA) by liver biopsy. We aimed to study the expression of CD56 in different pediatric cholestatic diseases thereby evaluating its utility in the diagnosis of BA.Methods: We performed immunohistochemistry for CD56 on 35 cases of pediatric cholestatic diseases and five age-matched controls. CD56 expression was assessed by a multiplication score (percentage positivity x intensity) in the biliary epithelium.Results: The multiplication score between BA and choledochal cyst was not significantly different. High scores were also encountered in other cholestatic disorders. The score showed a significant negative association with serum albumin and a significant positive correlation with the serum ALT level. Very significant positive correlation between the score and portal fibrosis was obtained.Conclusion: CD56 expression is an infidel marker for the histological diagnosis of BA and rather provides a clue to the disease status in pediatric cholestatic diseases.

Keywords: expression cd56; biliary atresia; cholestatic diseases; pediatric cholestatic; cd56

Journal Title: Fetal and pediatric pathology
Year Published: 2020

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