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01-04-2016 | Original Article
Follow-Up Study on CDX1 and CDX2 mRNA Expression in Noncancerous Gastric Mucosae After Helicobacter pylori Eradication
Authors:
Cheol Min Shin, Nayoung Kim, Hyun Chang, Joo Sung Kim, Dong Ho Lee, Hyun Chae Jung
Published in:
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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Issue 4/2016
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Abstract
Background
Changes in CDX1/CDX2 in gastric mucosae following Helicobacter pylori eradication have not been clarified yet.
Aims
To evaluate the changes in CDX1/CDX2 expression after H. pylori eradication, in relation to the reversibility of intestinal metaplasia (IM).
Methods
Time course of CDX1/CDX2 expressions was investigated in 176 subjects with various gastroduodenal disorders. Among them, 132 patients were H. pylori positives; H. pylori were eradicated in 107 of them; 13 failed to eradicate; and 12 did not receive H. pylori eradication therapy. Forty-four subjects were H. pylori negatives. Expression levels in CDX1 and CDX2 from noncancerous gastric mucosae of the corpus, as well as the histologic findings of gastric mucosae, were evaluated during the follow-up.
Results
Average follow-up duration was 33.7 months (range 2–97 months). Expression levels in both CDX1 and CDX2 mRNAs were correlated with IM grade in the corpus (ρ = 0.633 and 0.554, respectively, all P < 0.001). Changes in CDX1/CDX2 mRNA expressions following H. pylori eradication showed only insignificant results; IM grade at the antrum and corpus showed a tendency to decrease after H. pylori eradication without statistical significance (P > 0.05). However, histologic improvement of IM at the corpus was associated with a decrease in CDX2 mRNA expression during the follow-up (linear mixed model, P for slope = 0.015).
Conclusions
In this study, eradication of H. pylori did not show any beneficial effects on aberrant CDX1/CDX2 expressions or IM. Reversibility of IM may be associated with a decrease in CDX2 mRNA expression.