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Molecular analysis of persistent and recurrent Barrett's esophagus in the setting of endoscopic therapy.

Aarti KumarMarianne RaraMing YuKwun Wah WenWilliam M GradyAmitabh ChakPrasad G IyerAnil K RustgiTimothy C WangJoel H RubensteinYue LiuLaura KrestyMaria WesterhoffRichard S KwonErik WamstekerTom WangLynne BerryMarcia I CantoNicholas J ShaheenKenneth K WangJulian A AbramsMatthew D Stachler
Published in: Clinical and translational gastroenterology (2024)
Pre-treatment samples were genomically similar between those who responded to endoscopic therapy and those who had persistent or recurrent disease, suggesting there is not a strong genomic component to treatment response. While it was expected to find shared driver mutations in pre- and post-treatment samples in patients with persistent disease, the finding that an equal number of patients with recurrent disease also showed this relation suggests that many recurrences represent undetected minimal residual disease.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • replacement therapy