Barrett's esophagus stages: their correlation with SBS17-associated DNA mutations and the identification of histological marker genes

MOLECULAR & CELLULAR ONCOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract
We have recently reported a correlation between the accumulation of specific T > C and T > G mutations and the chromosomal instability in cells of Barrett's esophagus (BE), which represents a premalignant condition of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Additionally, we identified seven marker genes that facilitate the distinction of individual BE stages by histopathological examination.
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Barrett's esophagus, single-cell RNA and DNA analyses, single-base substitution 17 (SBS17A and SBS17B)
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