Evidence for heightened genetic instability in precancerous spasmolytic polypeptide expressing gastric glands.
Jiangrong ChenChunchao ZhuChaojie WangChuansheng HuDaniel M CzajkowskyYan GuoBingya LiuZhifeng ShaoPublished in: Journal of medical genetics (2019)
These results, for the first time, clearly establish elevated genetic instability as a critical property of SPEM glands, which may provide a greater possibility for malignant clone selection. More importantly, these results indicate that SPEM cells may not be the sole origin of carcinogenesis in the stomach and strongly suggest the common progenitor of these cells, the stem cells, as the source of these genetic instabilities, and thus, potential key players in carcinogenesis.