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The central role of gastrin in Helicobacter pylori gastric carcinogenesis.
Gastric cancer is still a prevalent and lethal cancer. Gastric hypoacidity and gastritis have long been recognized in the pathogenesis. The identification of Helicobacter(H.) pylori as the main cause of gastritis leading to peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer was a breakthrough. H. pylori was the first bacterium accepted as a carcinogen. The mechanism was not found before H. pylori was shown to predispose to cancer only after having induced oxyntic atrophy incriminating reduced killing of microorganisms and/or secondary hypergastrinemia. H. pylori has an uncertain carcinogenic role in cardia cancer, making microbes more unlikely. Gastrin has a trophic effect on the oxyntic mucosa, particularly on the enterochromaffin like cell carrying the gastrin receptor. Every condition with long-term hypergastrinemia in whatever species predisposes to gastric neoplasia. All observations on gastric neoplasia connected to H. pylori gastritis (the protective effect of duodenal ulcer, increased risk with oxyntic atrophy and preserved risk after loss of H. pylori in complete oxyntic atrophy) may be explained by gastrin. The role of gastrin in gastric carcinogenesis is also reflected by autoimmune gastritis and profound long-term gastric acid inhibition.
期刊介绍:
The Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology is one of the most important journals for international medical research in gastroenterology and hepatology with international contributors, Editorial Board, and distribution