Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia

The aim of review. To demonstrate possible pathways of development of stomach malignant neoplasias at autoimmune gastritis.Key points. Stomach cancer traditionally occupies one of the first places within oncologic diseases in the world. Nowadays some factors, increasing its risk are revealed. They i...

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Main Authors: Ye. A. Losik, V. T. Ivashkin
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Language:Russian
Published: Gastro LLC 2015-09-01
Series:Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии
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Online Access:https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1055
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description The aim of review. To demonstrate possible pathways of development of stomach malignant neoplasias at autoimmune gastritis.Key points. Stomach cancer traditionally occupies one of the first places within oncologic diseases in the world. Nowadays some factors, increasing its risk are revealed. They include mucosal atrophy and presence of foci of metaplasia. Thus, it is possible to consider autoimmune gastritis as disease which natural course can lead to premalignant lesions of the stomach mucosa. Development of carcinoid tumor deriving from enterochromaffin-like cells (ECL-cells) is typical for type A gastritis. Gradual development of stomach corpus atrophy and respective reductionof parietal cells number causes final development of hypergastrinemia. Excessive amount of gastrin, in turn, stimulates ECL-cells and can result in their hyperplasia and dysplasia. Development of adenocarcinoma is preceded by structural mucosal changes: atrophy and metaplasia that result from inflammatory changes at autoimmune gastritis. At the presence of accompanying H. pyloriinfection eradication therapy is strongly recommended today for reduction of neoplasia risk.Conclusion. One of the primary goals within framework of cancer-prevention and early diagnostics of neoplastic diseases is duly diagnostics of autoimmune gastritis and selection of groups of patients with high risk of stomach cancer for constant out-patient monitoring.
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spelling doaj-art-cf3b47871e964cebadb45821e38320942025-02-10T16:14:34ZrusGastro LLCРоссийский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии1382-43762658-66732015-09-012548185660Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasiaYe. A. Losik0V. T. Ivashkin1Sechenov First Moscow state medical university, Ministry of heathcare of the Russian FederationSechenov First Moscow state medical university, Ministry of heathcare of the Russian FederationThe aim of review. To demonstrate possible pathways of development of stomach malignant neoplasias at autoimmune gastritis.Key points. Stomach cancer traditionally occupies one of the first places within oncologic diseases in the world. Nowadays some factors, increasing its risk are revealed. They include mucosal atrophy and presence of foci of metaplasia. Thus, it is possible to consider autoimmune gastritis as disease which natural course can lead to premalignant lesions of the stomach mucosa. Development of carcinoid tumor deriving from enterochromaffin-like cells (ECL-cells) is typical for type A gastritis. Gradual development of stomach corpus atrophy and respective reductionof parietal cells number causes final development of hypergastrinemia. Excessive amount of gastrin, in turn, stimulates ECL-cells and can result in their hyperplasia and dysplasia. Development of adenocarcinoma is preceded by structural mucosal changes: atrophy and metaplasia that result from inflammatory changes at autoimmune gastritis. At the presence of accompanying H. pyloriinfection eradication therapy is strongly recommended today for reduction of neoplasia risk.Conclusion. One of the primary goals within framework of cancer-prevention and early diagnostics of neoplastic diseases is duly diagnostics of autoimmune gastritis and selection of groups of patients with high risk of stomach cancer for constant out-patient monitoring.https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1055autoimmune gastritisatrophic gastritiscarcinoid tumoradenocarcinoma of the stomach
spellingShingle Ye. A. Losik
V. T. Ivashkin
Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia
Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии
autoimmune gastritis
atrophic gastritis
carcinoid tumor
adenocarcinoma of the stomach
title Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia
title_full Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia
title_fullStr Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia
title_full_unstemmed Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia
title_short Autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia
title_sort autoimmune gastritis pathogenesis and risk factors of stomach malignant neoplasia
topic autoimmune gastritis
atrophic gastritis
carcinoid tumor
adenocarcinoma of the stomach
url https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1055
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