On 2015 Aug 16, Xiang Ming commented:
Thanks very much for Murtaugh’s careful review. According to your comment, we make following explanations. 1. The pancreas photos on the first row of Fig.5A showed that the surgical removal of tissues do not include intestine. After being photographed, the tissues were embedded in paraffin, so we could ensure that all sections assessed in this paper are from pancreas. 2. As you said “the treatment might have induced cancers of an intestine-like pathology”, we should explain that a great quantity of non-tumor components existed in pancreatic cancer including stromal cells and lymphocytes. The immunohistochemical analysis in Figure.5 was consistent with this pathological characteristic which was similar to intestine-like pathology. 3. In our study, the malignant cell could secrete a small amount of amylase (Fig.5A). This also prove that the treatment didn’t induce cancers of an intestine-like pathology. On the other hand, the Ki67 is mainly expressed in the malignant acinar cell nucleus, so high levels of Ki67 expression could support our conclusion that Reg3g could promote proliferation in acinar cells
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