Patterns of sialyl-Lewis X expression predict gastric histopathology

  • Nancy Vargas
  • , Andrés Quiroga
  • , Juan Pablo Chaves
  • , Harold Bolaños
  • , ILKe Nalbantoglu
  • , Claudia Patricia Acosta Astaiza
  • , Yuefeng Wu
  • , José B. Sáenz

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Abstract

Introduction: Gastric cancer develops through a series of pre-cancerous changes over decades of chronic inflammation. Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) represents a critical transition in the progression to gastric cancer, though validated histologic markers are needed to more accurately detect and assess the extent of CAG. We previously identified sialyl-Lewis X (sLex) as a marker of atrophic gastric epithelium in mice. Here, we establish patterns of sLex expression that can be used to detect and distinguish human gastric pre-cancerous lesions. Methods: We obtained gastric corpus and/or antrum biopsies from 149 adult patients with dyspepsia. Biopsies were stained with hematoxylin/eosin and a commercially available antibody to sLex. Histologic diagnoses included normal, chronic non-atrophic gastritis (CNG), or CAG with or without intestinal metaplasia (IM) and were determined by a single pathologist. A second pathologist graded each biopsy according to consensus criteria, based on the presence, intensity, and glandular distribution of sLex staining. Log-linear models were used to determine the association between patterns of sLex expression and gastric pathology. Results: The majority of patients (70%) had gastric pathology (CNG or CAG ± IM). The presence of sLex could be used to detect gastric pathology (97% sensitivity), and the absence of sLex staining could reliably predict normal histology (76% specificity). The intensity of sLex staining significantly correlated with gastric pathology. Moreover, a deeper (≥ 50%) glandular sLex distribution in the antrum was significantly associated with CAG, while a more superficial (< 50%) distribution significantly correlated with CNG. Conclusion: Patterns of sLex expression can be used to detect and refine the histologic assessment of gastric pre-neoplastic lesion severity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number76
JournalDiagnostic Pathology
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Atrophic
  • Chronic
  • Gastritis
  • Sialyl-Lewis X

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