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Bile acid and inflammation activate gastric cardia stem cells in a mouse model of barrett-like metaplasia
Cancer Cell
  • Michael Quante, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Govind Bhagat, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Julian A. Abrams, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Frederic Marache, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Pamela Good, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Michele D. Lee, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Yoomi Lee, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Richard Friedman, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Samuel Asfaha, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Zinaida Dubeykovskaya, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Umar Mahmood, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Jose Luiz Figueiredo, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Jan Kitajewski, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Carrie Shawber, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Charles J. Lightdale, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Anil K. Rustgi, Penn Medicine
  • Timothy C. Wang, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-17-2012
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1016/j.ccr.2011.12.004
Abstract

Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) arises from Barrett esophagus (BE), intestinal-like columnar metaplasia linked to reflux esophagitis. In a transgenic mouse model of BE, esophageal overexpression of interleukin-1β phenocopies human pathology with evolution of esophagitis, Barrett-like metaplasia and EAC. Histopathology and gene signatures closely resembled human BE, with upregulation of TFF2, Bmp4, Cdx2, Notch1, and IL-6. The development of BE and EAC was accelerated by exposure to bile acids and/or nitrosamines, and inhibited by IL-6 deficiency. Lgr5+ gastric cardia stem cells present in BE were able to lineage trace the early BE lesion. Our data suggest that BE and EAC arise from gastric progenitors due to a tumor-promoting IL-1β-IL-6 signaling cascade and Dll1-dependent Notch signaling. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.

Citation Information
Michael Quante, Govind Bhagat, Julian A. Abrams, Frederic Marache, et al.. "Bile acid and inflammation activate gastric cardia stem cells in a mouse model of barrett-like metaplasia" Cancer Cell Vol. 21 Iss. 1 (2012) p. 36 - 51
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