論文

査読有り 国際誌
2018年7月

Subtypes of the Type II Pit Pattern Reflect Distinct Molecular Subclasses in the Serrated Neoplastic Pathway.

Digestive diseases and sciences
  • Hironori Aoki
  • Eiichiro Yamamoto
  • Hiro-O Yamano
  • Tamotsu Sugai
  • Tomoaki Kimura
  • Yoshihito Tanaka
  • Hiro-O Matsushita
  • Kenjiro Yoshikawa
  • Ryo Takagi
  • Eiji Harada
  • Michiko Nakaoka
  • Yuko Yoshida
  • Taku Harada
  • Gota Sudo
  • Makoto Eizuka
  • Akira Yorozu
  • Hiroshi Kitajima
  • Takeshi Niinuma
  • Masahiro Kai
  • Masanori Nojima
  • Hiromu Suzuki
  • Hiroshi Nakase
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開始ページ
1920
終了ページ
1928
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1007/s10620-018-5016-5

BACKGROUND: Colorectal serrated lesions (SLs) are important premalignant lesions whose clinical and biological features are not fully understood. AIMS: We aimed to establish accurate colonoscopic diagnosis and treatment of SLs through evaluation of associations among the morphological, pathological, and molecular characteristics of SLs. METHODS: A total of 388 premalignant and 18 malignant colorectal lesions were studied. Using magnifying colonoscopy, microsurface structures were assessed based on Kudo's pit pattern classification system, and the Type II pit pattern was subcategorized into classical Type II, Type II-Open (Type II-O) and Type II-Long (Type II-L). BRAF/KRAS mutations and DNA methylation of CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) markers (MINT1, - 2, - 12, - 31, p16, and MLH1) were analyzed through pyrosequencing. RESULTS: Type II-O was tightly associated with sessile serrated adenoma/polyps (SSA/Ps) with BRAF mutation and CIMP-high. Most lesions with simple Type II or Type II-L were hyperplastic polyps, while mixtures of Type II or Type II-L plus more advanced pit patterns (III/IV) were characteristic of traditional serrated adenomas (TSAs). Type II-positive TSAs frequently exhibited BRAF mutation and CIMP-low, while Type II-L-positive TSAs were tightly associated with KRAS mutation and CIMP-low. Analysis of lesions containing both premalignant and cancerous components suggested Type II-L-positive TSAs may develop into KRAS-mutated/CIMP-low/microsatellite stable cancers, while Type II-O-positive SSA/Ps develop into BRAF-mutated/CIMP-high/microsatellite unstable cancers. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that Type II subtypes reflect distinct molecular subclasses in the serrated neoplasia pathway and that they could be useful hallmarks for identifying SLs at high risk of developing into CRC.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-018-5016-5
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29546645
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1007/s10620-018-5016-5
  • ISSN : 0163-2116
  • PubMed ID : 29546645

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