Literature DB >> 11330427

Diagnostic value of DNA image cytometry in ulcerative colitis.

R Keller1, E C Foerster, A Köhler, B Floer, G Winde, H J Terpe, W Domschke.   

Abstract

The increased risk of colorectal cancer in patients with extensive, long-standing ulcerative colitis is well established. The interpretation of dysplasia as the common precursor lesion of colorectal cancer in ulcerative colitis is, however, subject to inter- and intraobserver variation. The histologic diagnosis is particularly difficult in the presence of acute inflammation. Therefore, the analysis of ploidy patterns might be a more objective diagnostic tool. In the present study, the correlation of ploidy and dysplasia of the colonic mucosa was evaluated in the absence and presence of inflammation. Image cytometry was performed on 561 fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue specimens from 67 patients with ulcerative colitis. Twenty patients had long-standing and extensive disease, including eight patients in whom the colitis was associated with colorectal cancer. Dysplasia was only found in patients with long-standing colitis or with colorectal cancer and was significantly more often diagnosed in the case of concomitant inflammation. On the other hand, aneuploid patterns were shown to occur independent of inflammatory activity. Aneuploidy was present in all colorectal carcinomas associated with ulcerative colitis and in 46.2% of specimens with dysplasia. Moreover, aneuploidy was detectable in four of 12 samples with low-grade dysplasia as well as in one case devoid of any dysplastic alteration. Ulcerative colitis patients with low-grade dysplasia plus aneuploidy probably represent a subgroup that might be at higher risk of developing colorectal cancer than patients with low-grade dysplasia alone. All in all, image cytometry analysis might be instrumental in identifying neoplastic lesions even in cases of increased inflammatory activity or regenerative change.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11330427     DOI: 10.1023/a:1010777123250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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