Proton pump inhibitors reduce cell cycle abnormalities in Barrett's esophagus
- 29 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 20 (55) , 7987-7991
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1204947
Abstract
Neoplastic progression in Barrett's esophagus is a multi-step process in which the metaplastic columnar epithelium sequentially evolves through a metaplasia-dysplasia-carcinoma sequence. The expression and DNA copy number of key cell cycle regulatory genes in paired normal and Barrett's esophagus samples was evaluated. Protein levels were evaluated in 60 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human tissues by immunohistochemistry. DNA copy number from 20 fresh tissue pairs was analysed by Southern blot analysis. All normal mucosal samples expressed the p27kip1 protein, but did not display appreciable nuclear staining for p16kip4, p21cip1 or cyclins D1 and E. Barrett's metaplastic specimens displayed increased expression levels of p16kip4 (74%), p21cip1 (89%) and cyclins D1 (43%) and E (37%). p27 protein was absent in three cases. There was a significant correlation between the expression of p16kip4 and cyclin E, and p21cip1 and p27kip4 with cyclin D1. DNA analysis did not reveal any amplification or deletion of these genes. Acid suppression, however, was associated with significantly lower expression levels of key cell cycle proteins. Increased expression of key cell cycle regulatory genes appears to occur early in the neoplastic progression associated with Barrett's esophagus. Treatment with proton pump inhibitors appears to alter this increased expression.Keywords
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