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Distribution of LGR5+ cells and associated implications during the early stage of gastric tumorigenesis.


ABSTRACT: Lgr5 was identified as a promising gastrointestinal tract stem cell marker in mice. Lineage tracing indicates that Lgr5(+) cells may not only be the cells responsible for the origin of tumors; they may also be the so-called cancer stem cells. In the present study, we investigated the presence of Lgr5(+) cells and their biological significance in normal human gastric mucosa and gastric tumors. RNAscope, a newly developed RNA in situ hybridization technique, specifically labeled Lgr5(+) cells at the basal glands of the gastric antrum. Notably, the number of Lgr5(+) cells was remarkably increased in intestinal metaplasia. In total, 76% of gastric adenomas and 43% of early gastric carcinomas were positive for LGR5. Lgr5(+) cells were found more frequently in low-grade tumors with active Wnt signaling and an intestinal gland type, suggesting that LGR5 is likely involved in the very early stages of Wnt-driven tumorigenesis in the stomach. Interestingly, similar to stem cells in normal tissues, Lgr5(+) cells were often restricted to the base of the tumor glands, and such Lgr5(+) restriction was associated with high levels of intestinal stem cell markers such as EPHB2, OLFM4, and ASCL2. Thus, our findings show that Lgr5(+) cells are present at the base of the antral glands in the human stomach and that this cell population significantly expands in intestinal metaplasias. Furthermore, Lgr5(+) cells are seen in a large number of gastric tumors ; their frequent basal arrangements and coexpression of ISC markers support the idea that Lgr5(+) cells act as stem cells during the early stage of intestinal-type gastric tumorigenesis.

SUBMITTER: Jang BG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3858308 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distribution of LGR5+ cells and associated implications during the early stage of gastric tumorigenesis.

Jang Bo Gun BG   Lee Byung Lan BL   Kim Woo Ho WH  

PloS one 20131210 12


Lgr5 was identified as a promising gastrointestinal tract stem cell marker in mice. Lineage tracing indicates that Lgr5(+) cells may not only be the cells responsible for the origin of tumors; they may also be the so-called cancer stem cells. In the present study, we investigated the presence of Lgr5(+) cells and their biological significance in normal human gastric mucosa and gastric tumors. RNAscope, a newly developed RNA in situ hybridization technique, specifically labeled Lgr5(+) cells at t  ...[more]

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