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BETERNet Notch Signaling and Novel Biomarkers for Barretts Esophagus

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Abramson Cancer Center at Penn Medicine

Status

Completed

Conditions

Barrett's Esophagus

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01484925
UPCC 22211

Details and patient eligibility

About

This research study hopes to identify new molecular markers in the tissue of Barrett's esophagus that will help physicians better understand and manage this condition. Patients undergoing an upper endoscopy will be asked to complete a gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) questionnaire, provide a blood sample and allow additional biopsies to be taken during the procedure.

Full description

This research study hopes to identify new molecular markers in the tissue of Barrett's esophagus that will help physicians better understand and manage this condition. Currently there is very little understanding as to how Barrett's esophagus develops and why some people with Barrett's esophagus go on to develop esophageal cancer. The purpose of this study is to develop a better understanding of how these processes occur. The investigators also hope to use the information from this study to identify new molecular markers that the investigators can use to better determine who will or will not go on to develop esophageal cancer. Patients who have been diagnosed in the past with Barrett's esophagus will be asked to participate. Patients without Barrett's esophagus will be asked to take part so that the investigators can compare tissue from patients without the conditions to those with the conditions.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

For BE patients:

  • History of histologically confirmed BE, defined as endoscopically-suspected BE with intestinal metaplasia with globlet cells on esophageal biopsies,
  • BE length C1M1 or C0M2
  • Age 18 years

Exclusion criteria

  • History of gastric or esophageal surgery
  • Inability to give informed consent
  • Erosive esophagitis seen on upper endoscopy
  • History of prior endoscopic therapy for BE 5 (for controls) History of intestinal metaplasia on previous esophageal, GE junction or cardia biopsies.

Trial design

60 participants in 2 patient groups

With Barrett's Esophagus
Description:
Patients who have been diagnosed in the past with Barrett's Esophagus
Without Barrett's Esophagus
Description:
Patients without Barrett's Esophagus will be asked to take part so that comparison can be made with patients' tissue for those with the condition and those without the condition.

Trial contacts and locations

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