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P53 and Ki-67 overexpression in gastroesophageal reflux disease – Barrett's esophagus and adenocarcinoma sequence
Authors:M. Binato  R. R. Gurski  R. B. Fagundes  L. Meurer  M. I. Edelweiss
Affiliation:Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,;Federal University of Santa Maria,;Postgraduate Course in Surgery –Famed-UFRGS,;Postgraduate Course in Gastro –Famed-UFRGS,;Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre,;Hospital Universitário de Santa Maria (HUSM), Cirurgia Geral e Serviço de Gastroenterologia, Rua Professor JoséMariano da Rocha Filho, Bairro Camobi, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Abstract:
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a major risk factor for the development of esophageal adenocarcinoma (ACE). Many molecular alterations occur in esophageal carcinogenesis, yet the exact mechanism of ACE development remains unknown. This study aims to determine p53 protein and Ki-67 expression in esophageal mucosa of patients with GERD and study the correlation between these markers and the progression from normal squamous epithelium to esophagitis, columnar epithelium with or without intestinal metaplasia and ACE. We analyzed p53 protein and Ki-67 expression in biopsies of 200 patients with GERD and 35 patients with ACE. Those biopsies were classified into five groups: (i) G1 normal squamous epithelium (58); (ii) G2 esophagitis (80); (iii) G3 columnar epitheliums without intestinal metaplasia (30); (iv) G4, columnar epitheliums with intestinal metaplasia (32); and (v) G5 ACEs (35). p53 protein overexpression was found in 7% (4) of G1, 37.5% (30) of G2, 30% (9) of G3, 62.5% (20) of G4, and 71.4% (25) of G5 (p < 0.001). Ki-67 index increased according to the severity of histopathological diagnoses. Ki67 index was 21.3 ± 19.5% in G1, 38.8 ± 24.9% in G2, 37.7 ± 26.3% in G3, 52.8 ± 24.6% in G4, and 57.1 ± 25.1% in G5 ( P < 0.001). Linear correlation between p53/Ki67 expression and the multistep progression from squamous epithelium to ACE was observed ( P < 0.001 and P < 0.05). Our results indicate that overexpression of p53 and increased Ki-67 could be associated with the development and progression to ACE in patients with GERD.
Keywords:adenocarcinoma    Barrett's esophagus    gastroesophageal reflux disease    Ki-67 (MIB-1)    p53
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