2023
SOX9 Governs Gastric Mucous Neck Cell Identity and Is Required for Injury-Induced Metaplasia
Willet S, Thanintorn N, McNeill H, Huh S, Ornitz D, Huh W, Hoft S, DiPaolo R, Mills J. SOX9 Governs Gastric Mucous Neck Cell Identity and Is Required for Injury-Induced Metaplasia. Cellular And Molecular Gastroenterology And Hepatology 2023, 16: 325-339. PMID: 37270061, PMCID: PMC10444955, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2023.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSRY-box transcription factor 9Cell identityAdult homeostasisGastric progenitorsMucous neck cellsZymogenic chief cellsGastric developmentNeck cellsPotential genesMaster regulatorExpression patternsGene expressionSPEM cellsCell differentiationCorpus unitsSOX9 expressionSOX9Factor 9Specific expansionHomeostasisMisexpressionSox9 deletionReprogrammingChief cellsGenetic deletion
2011
Tamoxifen Induces Rapid, Reversible Atrophy, and Metaplasia in Mouse Stomach
Huh WJ, Khurana SS, Geahlen JH, Kohli K, Waller RA, Mills JC. Tamoxifen Induces Rapid, Reversible Atrophy, and Metaplasia in Mouse Stomach. Gastroenterology 2011, 142: 21-24.e7. PMID: 22001866, PMCID: PMC3708546, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2011.09.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAnimalsAtrophyChief Cells, GastricFemaleGene Expression RegulationInjections, IntraperitonealIntegrasesLac OperonMaleMetaplasiaMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C57BLMice, TransgenicParietal Cells, GastricSelective Estrogen Receptor ModulatorsSpecies SpecificityTamoxifenTime FactorsConceptsSelective estrogen receptor modulatorsParietal cellsBody weight doseEstrogen receptor modulatorsTamoxifen side effectsAcid secretion inhibitionZymogenic chief cellsReversible atrophyWeight doseGastric toxicityIntraperitoneal administrationReceptor modulatorsNormal miceSide effectsSecretion inhibitionGastric parietal cellsChief cellsMouse stomachTamoxifenMetaplasiaMultiple strainsToxicityCellsPatientsAtrophy
2010
The Transcription Factor MIST1 Is a Novel Human Gastric Chief Cell Marker Whose Expression Is Lost in Metaplasia, Dysplasia, and Carcinoma
Lennerz JK, Kim SH, Oates EL, Huh WJ, Doherty JM, Tian X, Bredemeyer AJ, Goldenring JR, Lauwers GY, Shin YK, Mills JC. The Transcription Factor MIST1 Is a Novel Human Gastric Chief Cell Marker Whose Expression Is Lost in Metaplasia, Dysplasia, and Carcinoma. American Journal Of Pathology 2010, 177: 1514-1533. PMID: 20709804, PMCID: PMC2928982, DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2010.100328.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChief cellsTranscription factor MIST1Gastric carcinogenesisMIST1 expressionSimilar progressive lossChief cell lineagesNormal oxyntic mucosaHuman gastric carcinogenesisHuman chief cellsChief cell markersIntestinal metaplasiaCell carcinomaMetaplastic lesionsResection specimensGastric adenocarcinomaPrecursor lesionsOxyntic mucosaTissue microarrayMetaplasiaMurine dataReliable markerTFF2 expressionHuman lesionsCell markersComparison of findings