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Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets

Chronic inflammation in the stomach induces metaplasia, the pre-cancerous lesion that precedes inflammation-driven neoplastic transformation. While Hedgehog signaling contributes to the initiation of some cancers, its role in gastric transformation remains poorly defined. We found that Helicobacter-...

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Autores principales: El-Zaatari, Mohamad, Kao, John Y., Tessier, Art, Bai, Longchuan, Hayes, Michael M., Fontaine, Clinton, Eaton, Kathryn A., Merchant, Juanita L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23520544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058935
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author El-Zaatari, Mohamad
Kao, John Y.
Tessier, Art
Bai, Longchuan
Hayes, Michael M.
Fontaine, Clinton
Eaton, Kathryn A.
Merchant, Juanita L.
author_facet El-Zaatari, Mohamad
Kao, John Y.
Tessier, Art
Bai, Longchuan
Hayes, Michael M.
Fontaine, Clinton
Eaton, Kathryn A.
Merchant, Juanita L.
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description Chronic inflammation in the stomach induces metaplasia, the pre-cancerous lesion that precedes inflammation-driven neoplastic transformation. While Hedgehog signaling contributes to the initiation of some cancers, its role in gastric transformation remains poorly defined. We found that Helicobacter-infected C57BL/6 mice develop extensive mucous cell metaplasia at 6 month but not at 2 months post-infection. Gastric metaplasia coincided with the appearance of CD45(+)MHCII(+)CD11b(+)CD11c(+) myeloid cells that were normally not present in the chronic gastritis at 2 months. The myeloid regulatory gene Schlafen-4 was identified in a microarray analysis comparing infected WT versus Gli1 null mice and was expressed in the CD11b(+)CD11c(+) myeloid population. Moreover this same population expressed IL-1β and TNFα pro-inflammatory cytokines. By 6 months, the mucous neck cell metaplasia (SPEM) expressed IL-6, phosphorylated STAT3 and the proliferative marker Ki67. Expression was not observed in Gli1 mutant mice consistent with the requirement of Gli1 to induce this pre-neoplastic phenotype. Ectopic Shh ligand expression alone was not sufficient to induce SPEM, but with Helicobacter infection synergistically increased the histologic severity observed with the inflammation. Therefore Hedgehog signaling is required, but is not sufficient to generate pre-neoplastic changes during chronic gastritis. Gli1-dependent myeloid cell differentiation plays a pivotal role in the appearance of myeloid cell subtypes ostensibly required for SPEM development. Moreover, it suggests that therapies capable of targeting this phenotypic switch might prevent progression to metaplasia, the pre-neoplastic change that develops prior to dysplasia and gastric cancer, which also occurs in other epithelial-derived neoplasias initiated by chronic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-35928452013-03-21 Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets El-Zaatari, Mohamad Kao, John Y. Tessier, Art Bai, Longchuan Hayes, Michael M. Fontaine, Clinton Eaton, Kathryn A. Merchant, Juanita L. PLoS One Research Article Chronic inflammation in the stomach induces metaplasia, the pre-cancerous lesion that precedes inflammation-driven neoplastic transformation. While Hedgehog signaling contributes to the initiation of some cancers, its role in gastric transformation remains poorly defined. We found that Helicobacter-infected C57BL/6 mice develop extensive mucous cell metaplasia at 6 month but not at 2 months post-infection. Gastric metaplasia coincided with the appearance of CD45(+)MHCII(+)CD11b(+)CD11c(+) myeloid cells that were normally not present in the chronic gastritis at 2 months. The myeloid regulatory gene Schlafen-4 was identified in a microarray analysis comparing infected WT versus Gli1 null mice and was expressed in the CD11b(+)CD11c(+) myeloid population. Moreover this same population expressed IL-1β and TNFα pro-inflammatory cytokines. By 6 months, the mucous neck cell metaplasia (SPEM) expressed IL-6, phosphorylated STAT3 and the proliferative marker Ki67. Expression was not observed in Gli1 mutant mice consistent with the requirement of Gli1 to induce this pre-neoplastic phenotype. Ectopic Shh ligand expression alone was not sufficient to induce SPEM, but with Helicobacter infection synergistically increased the histologic severity observed with the inflammation. Therefore Hedgehog signaling is required, but is not sufficient to generate pre-neoplastic changes during chronic gastritis. Gli1-dependent myeloid cell differentiation plays a pivotal role in the appearance of myeloid cell subtypes ostensibly required for SPEM development. Moreover, it suggests that therapies capable of targeting this phenotypic switch might prevent progression to metaplasia, the pre-neoplastic change that develops prior to dysplasia and gastric cancer, which also occurs in other epithelial-derived neoplasias initiated by chronic inflammation. Public Library of Science 2013-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3592845/ /pubmed/23520544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058935 Text en © 2013 El-Zaatari et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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El-Zaatari, Mohamad
Kao, John Y.
Tessier, Art
Bai, Longchuan
Hayes, Michael M.
Fontaine, Clinton
Eaton, Kathryn A.
Merchant, Juanita L.
Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets
title Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets
title_full Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets
title_fullStr Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets
title_full_unstemmed Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets
title_short Gli1 Deletion Prevents Helicobacter-Induced Gastric Metaplasia and Expansion of Myeloid Cell Subsets
title_sort gli1 deletion prevents helicobacter-induced gastric metaplasia and expansion of myeloid cell subsets
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23520544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058935
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