Cell Reports (May 2014)

A pSMAD/CDX2 Complex Is Essential for the Intestinalization of Epithelial Metaplasia

  • Luigi Mari,
  • Francesca Milano,
  • Kaushal Parikh,
  • Danielle Straub,
  • Vincent Everts,
  • Kees K. Hoeben,
  • Paul Fockens,
  • Navtej S. Buttar,
  • Kausilia K. Krishnadath

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.03.074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 1197 – 1210

Abstract

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The molecular mechanisms leading to epithelial metaplasias are poorly understood. Barrett's esophagus is a premalignant metaplastic change of the esophageal epithelium into columnar epithelium, occurring in patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease. Mechanisms behind the development of the intestinal subtype, which is associated with the highest cancer risk, are unclear. In humans, it has been suggested that a nonspecialized columnar metaplasia precedes the development of intestinal metaplasia. Here, we propose that a complex made up of at least two factors needs to be activated simultaneously to drive the expression of intestinal type of genes. Using unique animal models and robust in vitro assays, we show that the nonspecialized columnar metaplasia is a precursor of intestinal metaplasia and that pSMAD/CDX2 interaction is essential for the switch toward an intestinal phenotype.