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Altered metaplastic response of waved-2 EGF receptor mutant mice to acute oxyntic atrophy.

Masako Ogawa1, Sachiyo Nomura, Andrea Varro, Timothy C Wang, James R Goldenring.   

Abstract

Metaplastic cell lineages are putative precursors for the development of gastric adenocarcinoma. The loss of parietal cells (oxyntic atrophy) is the initiating step in the evolution of gastric fundic mucosal lineage changes including metaplasia and hyperplasia. However, the intrinsic mucosal factors that promote and modulate the emergence of metaplastic phenotypes remain obscure. Over the past several years, we have studied pharmacologically induced, reversible oxyntic atrophy in rodents treated with DMP-777, a drug that acts as a parietal cell secretory membrane protonophore. DMP-777 elicits a rapid loss of parietal cells followed by the emergence of foveolar hyperplasia and spasmolytic polypeptide (SP)-expressing metaplasia (SPEM). The objective of the present study was to provide further insights into the intrinsic mucosal factors regulating the emergence of SPEM in the setting of oxyntic atrophy. We therefore studied the effects of DMP-777 administration on both SP/trefoil factor (TFF)2-deficient mice, which lack SP/TFF2, a marker of SPEM, and waved-2 mice, which harbor a point mutation in the EGF receptor that attenuates its tyrosine kinase activity. As in wild-type mice, treatment with DMP-777 for 7 days did elicit SPEM in SP/TFF2-deficient mice. These results suggest that SP/TFF2 does not impact on the development of metaplasia after the induction of parietal cell loss. In contrast, waved-2 homozygous mice displayed accelerated SPEM development by 3 days of treatment with DMP-777. These findings indicate that attenuation of EGF receptor signaling in waved-2 mice does elicit a more rapid emergence of SPEM. The results support a role for EGF receptor ligands in the regulation of gastric metaplasia.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16306133     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00309.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol        ISSN: 0193-1857            Impact factor:   4.052


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