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Expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor gene in human intestinal metaplasia: a preliminary report.

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY(1997)

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Abstract
The role of growth factors/receptors in the etiopathology and/or development of gastric cancer has recently come under scrutiny, since overexpression or amplification of the EGF system has been found in many intestinal type gastric cancers and related to a more aggressive behavior. Since these gastric carcinomas appear to develop from intestinal metaplasia, a study was planned to investigate whether overexpression of the EGF-receptor gene also occurred in intestinal metaplastic mucosa. Methods: Patients underwent upper GL endoscopy. Gastric biopsies for routine histology, Helicobacter pylori detection, quantification of intestinal metaplasia and EGF-R expression analysis were performed. A 30mer EGF-R specific oligonucleotide was end-labeled and used to probe a dot blot filter containing the RNA from the bioptic samples. Results: Though all the gastric samples transcribed the EGF-R gene to a detectable level, overexpression of the EGF-R gene was found in the metaplastic mucosa in a minority of patients. Conclusions: These preliminary findings suggest that overexpression of the EGF-R gene is infrequent in the metaplastic gastric mucosa.
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epidermal growth factor receptor,intestinal metaplasia
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