Gastric inflammation, metaplasia, and tumor development in gastrin-deficient mice

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Friis-Hansen, Lennart
Rieneck, Klaus
Nilsson, Hans-Olof
Wadstrom, Torkel
Rehfeld, Jens F.
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Rigshosp, Dept Clin Biochem, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Lund Univ, Dept Microbiol, Lund, Sweden
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10.1053/j.gastro.2006.04.031
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: Gastrin deficiency and proton pump inhibitor treatment cause achlorhydria, which predisposes to disease. To elucidate the underlying molecular biology, we examined the changes in gastric gene expression in both types of achlorhydria. We also explored the associated changes in the gastric microflora and the long-term consequences of gastrin-deficient achlorhydria. Methods: Expression profiles were generated from gastric RNA from wild-type mice, gastrin knockout (KO) mice, gastrin KO mice after I week of gastrin infusion, and wild-type mice treated for I month with a proton pump inhibitor. The results were confirmed using real-time polymerase chain reaction and immuno-histochemistry. Selective media were used to characterize the gastric microflora. Results: The number of gastric bacteria was increased in both gastrin KO and PPI-treated mice. The expression profiles revealed activation of immune defense genes, interferon-regulated response genes, and intestinal metaplasia of the gastric mucosa. In young gastrin-deficient mice, gastrin infusions reversed the changes. Over time, the changes accumulated, became irreversible, and progressed into metaplasia and polyp development. Finally, the study showed that gastrin regulated the expression of genes encoding extracellular matrix proteins. Conclusions: Independently of gastrin, achlorhydria is associated with gastric bacterial overgrowth and intestinal gene expression patterns and is associated with predisposition to disease. Gastrin is therefore essential for prevention of gastric disease, mainly through control of acid secretion but to a lesser extent also through control of gastric gene expression. The gastrin-deficient mouse serves as a useful new model for gastric metaplasia and neoplasia.
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