ECDNA is almost non-existent in normal cells, but exists in nearly half of human cancer cells, indicating that studying such abnormal DNA is of great significance for our understanding of tumor formation and evolution. The changes in ecDNA expression in intestinal type gastric cancer may be closely related to the occurrence and development of gastric cancer. Dynamic monitoring of changes in ecDNA expression in the gastric mucosa may help predict the occurrence of gastric cancer and guide subsequent treatment. By collaborating with multiple endoscopic centers to conduct gastroscopy biopsies on patients with gastric precancerous lesions, we aim to further explore the role of ecDNA in the occurrence and development of gastric cancer through continuous follow-up.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
When performing gastroscopy, the endoscopist will perform a biopsy based on the condition of gastric mucosal lesions, with one specimen retained and the remaining specimens subjected to pathological examination
Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases
Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
RECRUITINGChanges in ecDNA content in different gastric precancerous lesions
Compare the differences in ecDNA in gastric mucosal tissue at different stages of gastric precancerous lesions, and explore the role of ecDNA in disease progression after 5 years of follow-up
Time frame: 2023/11-2024/11
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