Abstract Library

Members may log into MY ENETS to visit the abstract library from previous ENETS conferences.

Participants of the ENETS Conference in 2024 can now access the abstract booklet, e-posters and videos, slide decks of talks, the poster carousel, and more via My ENETS.

ENETS Abstract Search

#801 Normal Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Cells Lack E-cadherin

Introduction: E-cadherin plays a crucial role in the adhesion between epithelial cells and thus epithelial integrity. Moreover, germ line mutations in the E-cadherin gene (CDH1) causing loss of E-cadherin function (adhesion) leads to hereditary gastric cancer of the diffuse type, according to Laurén. Even sporadic gastric carcinomas of the diffuse type often lose E-cadherin expression due to mutations. Lack of E-cadherin has been recorded at an early phase in such carcinomas.

Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)

Presenting Author: Hauso �

Authors: Hauso �, Nordbø H, Ringnes E, Sørdal �, Nordrum I,

Keywords: E-cadherin, neuroendocrine cell, gastric cancer, adhesion molecules, neuroendocrine tumors, carcinoid,

#622 Evaluation of Mucin and Neuroendocrine Expression in Diffuse Gastric Cancer with Signet Ring Cell Morphology

Introduction: A proportion of diffuse gastric carcinoma, according to the Lauren classification system, has signet ring cell morphology. Signet ring cells are characterized by a peripherally placed nucleus and a central amorphous substance, which is reported to be mucin based on Periodic Acid Schiff positivity (PAS). PAS is not a specific staining method for mucin. Neuroendocrine expression has previously been reported in tumor cells in diffuse type gastric cancer.

Conference: 10th Annual ENETSConcerence (2013)

Presenting Author: Sørdal �

Authors: Sørdal �, Qvigstad G, Nordrum I, Waldum H,

Keywords: gastric signet ring cell carcinoma, mucin, neuroendocrine markers, PAS,

#406 YF476, a Gastrin Receptor Antagonist, Causes Regression of Tumors and Normalizes Serum Chromogranin A in Patients with Type 1 Gastric Carcinoids

Introduction: Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) results in achlorhydria, hypergastrinemia and, in some patients, gastric carcinoids (type 1 GCs). Type 1 GCs may become malignant and metastasize. Current treatments of type 1 GCs, such as polypectomy, somatostatin analogues and antrectomy, have their disadvantages. YF476 – a potent, selective, orally active and well-tolerated gastrin receptor antagonist in pre-clinical studies – prevented, as well as reduced, the number and size of gastric carcinoids and carcinomas in rodent models.

Conference: 9th Annual ENETSConcerence (2012)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Fossmark R, Sørdal �, Jianu C, Qvigstad G, Boyce M,

Keywords: gastric carcinoids, gastrin, chromogranin A,