Relationship between gastric mucosal atrophy by endoscopy and non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors
BACKGROUND The pathogenesis of non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors (NADETs) is not fully understood. NADETs that express gastric-type mucin phenotypes (G-NADETs) are noteworthy because of their high malignancy. Gastric foveolar metaplasia, from which G-NADETs originate, protects the duodenal mu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of gastrointestinal oncology 2025-02, Vol.17 (2) |
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The pathogenesis of non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors (NADETs) is not fully understood. NADETs that express gastric-type mucin phenotypes (G-NADETs) are noteworthy because of their high malignancy. Gastric foveolar metaplasia, from which G-NADETs originate, protects the duodenal mucosa from gastric acidity. As gastric acid secretion is affected by endoscopic gastric mucosal atrophy (EGMA), we hypothesized that EGMA would be associated with G-NADETs.
AIM
To evaluate the association between EGMA and the occurrence of G-NADETs.
METHODS
This cross-sectional retrospective study investigated the relationship between EGMA and NADETs in 134 patients. The duodenum was divided into parts 1 (bulb), 2 (superior duodenal angle to the papilla), and 3 (anal side of the papilla to the horizontal part). The effects of gastric acidity and presence of Brunner’s glands were considered. EGMA was divided into types C (no or mild atrophy) and O (severe atrophy). Mucin phenotype expressions in NADETs were divided into gastric, intestinal, gastrointestinal, and unclassifiable.
RESULTS
When NADETs were classified according to EGMA, 105 were classified as type C and 29 as type O. G-NADETs were present in 11.9% (16 cases) of all cases, and all 16 cases were of type C. Among G-NADETs, 93.8% (15 cases) were present in part 1 or 2. There was an association between G-NADETs and type C in part 1, and 50.0% (eight of 16 cases) of G-NADETs were associated with a current or previous Helicobacter pylori infection status. Additionally, all eight cases occurred in part 1.
CONCLUSION
G-NADETs were significantly associated with type C. Gastric acidity and Brunner's gland growth may be associated with G-NADETs. |
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ISSN: | 1948-5204 1948-5204 |
DOI: | 10.4251/wjgo.v17.i2.100545 |