Watanabe H, Ando Y, Uesaka T, Ishimura Y, Shiraki K, Lu H, Ohara M, Shoji S, Katoh O
Dept. of Environment and Mutation, Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University, Japan.
J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2000 Jun;19(2):207-10.
Gastric tissue was transplanted from the fundic and pyloric mucosa of 8-week old female F344 rats into the duodenum of males. Autopsy, 12 months after the operation, revealed grafts associated with persistent stones in the duodenum and/or calcification in the tissue. Pepsinogen positive chimeric glands with goblet cells also appeared in the grafts which gave rise to tumors in 18 out of 45 animals (40%). In conclusion, stomach grafts re-differentiate into intestine with goblet cells in the duodenum and this process predisposes to tumor development.