Hybrid Stomach-Intestinal Chromatin States Underlie Human Barrett’s Metaplasia

Volume: 161, Issue: 3, Pages: 924 - 939.e11
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Tissue metaplasia is uncommon in adults because established cis-element programs resist rewiring. In Barrett's esophagus, the distal esophageal mucosa acquires a predominantly intestinal character, with notable gastric features, and is predisposed to developing invasive cancers. We sought to understand the chromatin underpinnings of Barrett's metaplasia and why it commonly displays simultaneous gastric and intestinal properties.We profiled...
Paper Details
Title
Hybrid Stomach-Intestinal Chromatin States Underlie Human Barrett’s Metaplasia
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
161
Issue
3
Pages
924 - 939.e11
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