Relationships of CDXs and apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter in Barrett's esophagus

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Jingbo Zhao [1 ,2 ]
Hans Gregersen [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Department of Gastroenterology and Surgery, Aalborg University Hospital
[2] College of Bioengineering, Chongqing University
[3] the Giome Institute, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark
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Esophagus; Intestinal metaplasia; Caudal-related homeodomain transcription factors; Apical sodiumdependent bile acid transporter; Aberrant expression;
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R735.1 [食管肿瘤]; R571 [食管疾病];
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1002 ; 100201 ; 100214 ;
摘要
Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is characterized by intestinal metaplasia with the differentiated epithelium replaced by another type of epithelium morphologically similar to normal intestinal epithelium. The metaplasia is preceded by bile and acid reflux into the esophagus. BE is a premalignant condition associated with increased risk of esophageal cancer, especially esophageal adenocarcinoma. The Caudal-related homeodomain transcription factors Caudal-related homeodomain transcription factor CDX1 and CDX2 are expressed exclusively in the small and large intestine, playing important roles in proliferation and differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells. Ectopic expression of CDX1 and CDX2 occurs in BE. The apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT) is expressed primarily in terminal ileum where it is a key factor for intestinal reabsorption of bile salts. In addition to upregulation of CDX1 and CDX2, ASBT expression is up-regulated in BE. Furthermore, both CDX1/CDX2 and ASBT expressions are down-regulated in high-grade esophageal dysplasia. The alteration of the above-mentioned factors calls for attention: what is the relationship between CDXs and ASBT aberrant expression in BE? In this commentary, we discuss this issue on basis of the recent study done by Ma et al .
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