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Bile acid promotes intestinal metaplasia and gastric carcinogenesis.

Masana Tatsugami1, Masanori Ito, Shinji Tanaka, Masaharu Yoshihara, Hirofumi Matsui, Ken Haruma, Kazuaki Chayama.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bile acid and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) are important toxic factors for gastric mucosal injury. We examined the role of bile acid in promoting histologic gastritis and gastric carcinoma in Japanese patients.
METHODS: A total of 767 patients (452 men, mean age 51.1 years) were studied. Gastric juice was collected by gastro-endoscopic examination, and the bile acid concentration was examined by enzymatic method. The grade of histologic gastritis was evaluated by gastric biopsies, and the relationship between the bile acid concentration and the gastritis score was examined. The occurrence of gastric cancer was examined by a retrospective cohort study. CDX2/CINC1 expression in RGM-1 cells was evaluated by real-time PCR.
RESULTS: In H. pylori-positive patients, we found significant positive correlation between the bile acid concentration and the grades of atrophy/intestinal metaplasia (P < 0.01). However, we found significant negative associations between the bile acid concentrations and the histologic scores of mononuclear cell/neutrophil infiltrations (P < 0.01). Patients with a high concentration of bile acid developed gastric cancer more frequently than those with a low concentration (P < 0.05). Cholic acid treatment significantly increased CDX2 expression in RGM-1 cells. CINC1 expression in RGM-1 cell was significantly induced by coculture with H. pylori, and the induction was reduced by glycochenodeoxycholic acid treatment.
CONCLUSION: The bile acid in gastric juice contributes to the progression of histologic atrophy and intestinal metaplasia without inflammatory cell infiltration, followed by carcinogenesis in H. pylori-positive patients. IMPACT: Bile acid promotes intestinal metaplasia and gastric carcinogenesis without inflammatory cell infiltration. ©2012 AACR.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23010643     DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-12-0730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev        ISSN: 1055-9965            Impact factor:   4.254


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