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The Role of CDX2 in Intestinal Metaplasia Evaluated Using Immunohistochemistry
Authors:Lee Byoung Hwan  Kim Nayoung  Lee Hye Seung  Kang Jung Mook  Park Hyun Kyung  Jo Hyun Jun  Shin Cheol Min  Lee Sang Hyub  Park Young Soo  Hwang Jin Hyeok  Kim Jin-Wook  Jeong Sook-Hyang  Lee Dong Ho  Jung Hyun Chae  Song In Sung
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.
Abstract:

Background/Aims

Intestinal metaplasia (IM) has been regarded as a premalignant condition. This study evaluated the role of the transforming factor CDX2 according to the severity and type of IM.

Methods

This analysis was performed on 383 subjects with IM in the antrum and/or body, with diagnoses that were categorized as controls, dysplasias, and gastric cancers. The IM grades were classified into four groups as negative, mild, moderate or severe using the updated Sydney scoring system. The IM subtypes were categorized as type I, type II, and type III using high iron diamine and alcian blue (pH 2.5) staining. The CDX2 expression in the IM foci was evaluated using immunohistochemistry in specimens from the antrum and/or body.

Results

CDX2 expression increased according to IM severity (p=0.001) but was not associated with the IM subtype (p=0.881) in the antrum specimens. Similarly, CDX2 expression increased according to the IM grade (p=0.001) but was not associated with the IM subtype (p=0.755) in the body specimens. CDX2 expression was also increased according to baseline disease in the antrum, especially dysplastic and GC group (p=0.003), but not in the body (p=0.582). However, status of Helicobacter pylori infection was not associated with CDX2 expression in the antrum (p=0.692) and body (p=0.271).

Conclusions

These results show that CDX2 expression is associated with the IM grade regardless of the IM subtype and that it was more frequent in the dysplasia group. These results suggest that CDX2 expression might play an important role in the progression of IM in various environments that can affect neoplastic change.
Keywords:Helicobacter pylori   Intestinal metaplasia   CDX2   Grade   Subtype
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