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DCLK1 Is Detectable in Plasma of Patients with Barrett's Esophagus and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma.
[esophageal adenocarcinoma]
Doublecortin-like
kinase
1
(
DCLK
1
)
,
a
putative
tumor
stem
cell
marker
has
been
shown
to
be
highly
expressed
in
the
stromal
and
epithelial
compartments
in
colon
and
pancreatic
cancer
as
well
as
Barrett
's
esophagus
(
BE
)
and
esophageal
adenocarcinoma
(
EAC
)
.
To
prospectively
investigate
whether
the
immunohistochemical
expression
of
DCLK
1
was
associated
with
detectable
DCLK
1
plasma
expression
in
patients
with
existing
BE
and
EAC
.
Immunohistochemistry
was
performed
on
paraffin-embedded
sections
using
DCLK
1
antibody
and
scored
based
on
staining
intensity
and
tissue
involvement
.
Purified
human
plasma
samples
were
subjected
to
Western
blot
and
ELISA
analysis
.
Forty
(
40
)
patients
were
enrolled
:
10
controls
(
normal
endoscopy
)
and
30
with
BE
/
EAC
(
13
nondysplastic
BE
[
NDBE
]
,
9
dysplastic
BE
[
DBE
]
and
8
EAC
)
.
Mean
epithelial
DCLK
1
staining
was
as
follows
:
controls
Â
=
Â
0
.
11
,
NDBE
Â
=
Â
3
.
83
,
DBE
Â
=
Â
6
.
0
,
EAC
Â
=
Â
7
.
17
.
Mean
stromal
DCLK
1
staining
was
as
follows
:
NDBE
Â
=
Â
5
.
83
,
DBE
Â
=
Â
5
.
375
,
EAC
Â
=
Â
10
.
83
.
DCLK
1
was
detected
by
plasma
Western
blot
in
1
control
and
in
all
patients
with
BE
/
EAC
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
0005
.
Plasma
DCLK
1
was
elevated
by
ELISA
in
EAC
compared
to
other
groups
,
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
05
.
Increased
expression
of
DCLK
1
was
observed
in
the
epithelium
,
stroma
and
plasma
of
patients
with
BE
/
EAC
.
Furthermore
,
the
presence
of
detectable
DCLK
1
in
plasma
of
BE
/
EAC
patients
may
provide
a
less
invasive
,
detection
tool
in
those
patients
as
well
as
represent
a
novel
molecular
marker
distinguishing
between
normal
esophageal
mucosa
and
BE
or
EAC
.
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