The oxyntic proliferative isthmus zone contains the main stem/progenitor cells that provide for physiological renewal of the distinct mature cell lineages in the oxyntic epithelium of the stomach. These cells are also proposed to be the potential cells-of-origin of gastric cancer, although little is known about their molecular characteristics and specific biological markers are lacking. In this study, we developed a method for serial section-navigated laser microdissection to isolate cells from the proliferative isthmus zone of rat gastric oxyntic mucosa for genome-wide microarray gene expression analysis. Enrichment analysis showed a distinct gene expression profile for the isthmus zone, with genes regulating intracellular processes such a...
The gastric epithelium is sustained by a population of stem cells that replenish the various mature ...
The gastric corpus epithelium is the thickest part of the gastrointestinal tract and is rapidly turn...
Gastric carcinogenesis involves the loss of parietal cells (oxyntic atrophy) and subsequent replacem...
Background & AimsLittle is known about the mechanisms of gastric carcinogenesis, partly because it h...
Gastric cancer remains a prominent player in worldwide cancer mortality, due to its poor detection a...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: It is not known whether or not epithelial progenitors of the pylori...
Abstract Defects in gastric progenitor cell differentiation are associated with various gastric diso...
OBJECTIVE: Metaplastic lineages in the oxyntic mucosa of the stomach are critical preneoplastic prec...
Several genetic and environmental factors increase gastric cancer (GC) risk, with Helicobacter pylor...
Gastric cancer is a leading cause of global cancer mortality, but comparatively little is known abou...
[[abstract]]Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is the third leading cause of cancer mortality globally ...
The adult gut houses a series of organs derived from a naïve, embryonic population, called the endod...
The cellular origin of digestive cancers has been a long-standing question in the cancer field. Mous...
The cellular origin of digestive cancers has been a long-standing question in the cancer field. Mous...
The acquisition of genetic/epigenetic mutations in long-lived gastrointestinal stem cells leads to t...
The gastric epithelium is sustained by a population of stem cells that replenish the various mature ...
The gastric corpus epithelium is the thickest part of the gastrointestinal tract and is rapidly turn...
Gastric carcinogenesis involves the loss of parietal cells (oxyntic atrophy) and subsequent replacem...
Background & AimsLittle is known about the mechanisms of gastric carcinogenesis, partly because it h...
Gastric cancer remains a prominent player in worldwide cancer mortality, due to its poor detection a...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: It is not known whether or not epithelial progenitors of the pylori...
Abstract Defects in gastric progenitor cell differentiation are associated with various gastric diso...
OBJECTIVE: Metaplastic lineages in the oxyntic mucosa of the stomach are critical preneoplastic prec...
Several genetic and environmental factors increase gastric cancer (GC) risk, with Helicobacter pylor...
Gastric cancer is a leading cause of global cancer mortality, but comparatively little is known abou...
[[abstract]]Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is the third leading cause of cancer mortality globally ...
The adult gut houses a series of organs derived from a naïve, embryonic population, called the endod...
The cellular origin of digestive cancers has been a long-standing question in the cancer field. Mous...
The cellular origin of digestive cancers has been a long-standing question in the cancer field. Mous...
The acquisition of genetic/epigenetic mutations in long-lived gastrointestinal stem cells leads to t...
The gastric epithelium is sustained by a population of stem cells that replenish the various mature ...
The gastric corpus epithelium is the thickest part of the gastrointestinal tract and is rapidly turn...
Gastric carcinogenesis involves the loss of parietal cells (oxyntic atrophy) and subsequent replacem...