Gastrin induces proliferation in Barrett's metaplasia through activation of the CCK2 receptor
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- DOI: 10.1053/gast.2003.50091
Gastrin induces proliferation in Barrett's metaplasia through activation of the CCK2 receptor
Abstract
Background and aims: Factors associated with the development and malignant progression of Barrett's esophagus are poorly understood. Gastrin is a mitogen capable of inducing growth in normal and malignant gastrointestinal mucosa. It is unknown whether gastrin can influence cellular events in the esophagus in Barrett's.
Methods: Reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and northern analysis for the cholecystokinin (CCK(2)) receptor were performed on normal, inflamed, metaplastic, and malignant esophageal mucosa. Real-time PCR quantified expression of the receptor. [(125)I]-G17-autoradiography localized the CCK(2) receptor in mucosal sections. [(3)H]-thymidine and bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation determined proliferation in response to G17 in biopsy specimens incubated ex vivo. Proliferation and signaling studies were performed on OE33(E) cells transfected with the CCK(2) receptor.
Results: RT-PCR identified receptor expression in 3 of 9 controls, 5 of 7 patients with esophagitis, 10 of 10 patients with Barrett's metaplasia, and 7 of 12 esophageal adenocarcinomas. Real-time PCR quantified expression in 10 patients with Barrett's showing a level of expression 2 orders of magnitude higher than in 12 control patients. [(125)I]-G17 bound to epithelia within glandular regions of Barrett's mucosa. Ten nmol/L G17 induced a 2-fold (n = 7, P = 0.0257, t test) increase in [(3)H]-thymidine incorporation in mucosal biopsy specimens, abolished by the addition of the CCK(2) receptor antagonist L-740, 093. One nmol/L G17 induced a 1.94- +/- 0.13-fold (n = 6, t test, P = 0.001) increase in [(3)H]-thymidine incorporation in OE33(E)(GR) cells, abolished by L-740, 093.
Conclusions: Gastrin induces proliferation via the CCK(2) receptor in Barrett's mucosa. This may have implications for the management of patients with Barrett's esophagus in whom gastrin is elevated by acid-suppression therapy.
Comment in
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Can proton pump inhibitors be blamed for the rising incidence of esophageal cancer?Gastroenterology. 2003 Dec;125(6):1912; author reply 1912-3. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2003.04.014. Gastroenterology. 2003. PMID: 14727627 No abstract available.
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Gastrin-induced hyperproliferation in Barrett's esophagus.Gastroenterology. 2003 Dec;125(6):1921; author reply 1921-2. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2003.05.017. Gastroenterology. 2003. PMID: 14727639 No abstract available.
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