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Giuseppe Ingravallo1, Luigi Dall'Olmo, Daniela Segat, Matteo Fassan, Claudia Mescoli, Emanuela Dazzo, Carlo Castoro, Lorenzo Polimeno, Christian Rizzetto, Maurizio David Baroni, Giovanni Zaninotto, Ermanno Ancona, Massimo Rugge.
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BACKGROUND: Barrett's mucosa is the precursor of esophageal adenocarcinoma. The molecular mechanisms behind Barrett's carcinogenesis are largely unknown. Experimental models of longstanding esophageal reflux of duodenal-gastric contents may provide important information on the biological sequence of the Barrett's oncogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19664209 PMCID: PMC3225830 DOI: 10.1186/1756-9966-28-108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Clin Cancer Res ISSN: 0392-9078
Figure 1Pathology findings of the esophageal cancer model. (A) Schematic illustration of the surgical intervention of the Kumagai-Hattori model (left) and representative macroscopic picture (right): unfixed esophagus, stomach and jejunum (excised en bloc) are opened through the dorsal wall (mucosal surface upward). (B-G) Histological findings observed (H&E staining): (B) anastomosis ulcer; (C) squamous cell polypoid hyperplasia; (D) multilayered epithelium; (E) specialized columnar epithelium (intestinal metaplasia); (F) adenocarcinoma; (G) squamous cell cancer. (Original magnifications, 40×, 20× and 10×)
Histological findings and Cdx2 expression in the rat model of esophageal carcinogenesis.
| Histology | Cdx2 expression | Group A (<10 weeks, n = 22) | Group B (10–30 weeks, n = 22) | Group C (>30 weeks, n = 20) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cases (%) | cases (%) | cases (%) | |||
| Non-ulcerative esophagitis | - | 22/22 | 22/22 | 20/20 | |
| Inflammatory-ulcerative lesions | + | 15/22 | 14/22 | 16/20 | |
| Regenerative-hyperplastic lesions | + | 10/22 | 8/22 | 10/20 | |
| Metaplastic lesions | IM | + | 2/22 | 9/22 | 12/20 |
| MLE | |||||
| Carcinomas | Ac | + | 0/22 | 8/22 | 7/20 |
| SCC | - | 0/22 | 2/22 | 2/20 | |
Note: n = number of cases; wks = weeks; IM = intestinal metaplasia; MLE = multilayered epithelium; Ac = adenocarcinomas; SCC = squamous cell carcinomas.
Figure 2CDX2 immunohistochemical expression. (A) Cdx2 aberrant nuclear expression in the basal layer of the squamous native esophageal epithelium close to mucosal erosion. (B-C) Strong Cdx2 nuclear immunostain in multilayered epithelium and intestinalized columnar epithelium. (D) Strong Cdx2 expression in intestinal metaplasia and aberrant Cdx2 expression in basal squamous cells of native esophageal epithelium. (E-F) Strong Cdx2 positivity in two cases of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Note in E, the contrast with the Cdx2 negative native esophageal epithelium. (Original magnifications, 40×, 20× and 10×)