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Evolution of oesophageal adenocarcinoma from metaplastic columnar epithelium without goblet cells in Barrett's oesophagus

Authors :
Lavery, Danielle L.
Martinez, Pierre
Gay, Laura J.
Cereser, Biancastella
Novelli, Marco R.
Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel
Meijer, Sybren L.
Graham, Trevor A.
McDonald, Stuart A. C.
Wright, Nicholas A.
Jansen, Marnix
Pathology
Other departments
Source :
Gut, Gut, 65(6), 907-913. BMJ Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2015.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Barrett's oesophagus commonly presents as a patchwork of columnar metaplasia with and without goblet cells in the distal oesophagus. The presence of metaplastic columnar epithelium with goblet cells on oesophageal biopsy is a marker of cancer progression risk, but it is unclear whether clonal expansion and progression in Barrett's oesophagus is exclusive to columnar epithelium with goblet cells. DESIGN: We developed a novel method to trace the clonal ancestry of an oesophageal adenocarcinoma across an entire Barrett's segment. Clonal expansions in Barrett's mucosa were identified using cytochrome c oxidase enzyme histochemistry. Somatic mutations were identified through mitochondrial DNA sequencing and single gland whole exome sequencing. RESULTS: By tracing the clonal origin of an oesophageal adenocarcinoma across an entire Barrett's segment through a combination of histopathological spatial mapping and clonal ordering, we find that this cancer developed from a premalignant clonal expansion in non-dysplastic ('cardia-type') columnar metaplasia without goblet cells. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrate the premalignant potential of metaplastic columnar epithelium without goblet cells in the context of Barrett's oesophagus.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14683288 and 00175749
Volume :
65
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gut
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....c847b9c44e5ec89034b6e56cfc3c7675