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Catherine Do, Claudine Bertrand, Julien Palasse, Marie-Bernadette Delisle, Elizabeth Cohen-Jonathan-Moyal, Catherine Seva1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In contrast to sessile serrated adenomas and traditional serrated adenomas which are associated with a significant cancer risk, the role of hyperplastic polyps (HP) in colorectal carcinogenesis as well as the molecular mechanisms underlying their development remain controversial and still need to be clarified. Several reports suggest that a subset of HP may represent precursor lesions of some colorectal cancers. However, biomarkers are needed to identify the subset of HP that may have a malignant potential. The hormone precursor, progastrin (PG) has been involved in colon carcinogenesis and is known to activate pro-oncogenic pathways such as the ERK or the STAT3 pathway. We therefore analyzed PG expression and the activation of these signaling factors in HP.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24209454 PMCID: PMC3829387 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-13-531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Clinical and histological features of hyperplastic polyps
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| 65 y.o.(12) | 61 y.o.(14) | 68 y.o (10) | 68 y.o (8) | 0.2613 | |
| Median [min-max] | 66 y.o. [30–89] | 65 y.o. [30–80] | 70 y.o. [51–89] | 66 y.o. [53–79] | |
| | | | | 0.019 | |
| Female | 44% [29%-59%] | 33% [15%-57%] | 25% [5%-57%] | 73% [45%-92%] | |
| Male | 56% [41%-71%] | 67% [43%-85%] | 75% [43%-95%] | 27% [8%-55%] | |
| 29% [17%-44%] | 33% [15%-57%] | 42% [15%-72%] | 13% [2%-40%] | 0.280a | |
| 48% [33%-63%] | 48% [26%-70%] | 33% [10%-65%] | 60% [32%-84%] | 0.387 | |
| | | | | 0.154a | |
| Proximal colon | 27% [15%-42%] | 19% [5%-42%] | 17% [2%-48%] | 47% [21%-73%] | |
| Distal colon | 73% [58%-85%] | 81% [58%-95%] | 83% [52%-98%] | 53% [27%-79%] | |
| | | | | 0.784a | |
| Goblet-cell rich HP | 83% [70%-93%] | 81% [58%-95%] | 92% [62%-100%] | 80% [52%-96%] | |
| Microvesicular HP | 17% [7%-30%] | 19% [5%-42%] | 8% [0%-38%] | 20% [4%-48%] | |
Progastrin expression was analyzed as a 3 classes variable: no/low expression, moderate expression and high expression as detailed in “Methods”. Chi 2 tests (for categorical variables) and Kruskal-Wallis test (for continuous variables) were performed to compare clinical and immune-histological features between progastrin expression groups. 95% CI: Binomial exact 95- confidence interval was calculated for each percentage, if no other mention. SD: standard deviation a: Fischer exact test.
Figure 1Distribution of percentage of progastrin stained epithelial cells in HP. No/low expression of progastrin was determined using the 95th percentile of percentage of stained cells in normal colonic mucosa (< 10%). Among HP overexpressing the prohormone (> 10%), moderate expression (10%-50%) and high expression (> 50) were distinguished accordingly to the bimodal distribution of progastrin expression.
Figure 2Expression of Progastrin p-ERK1/2 and pY-STAT3 in hyperplastic polyps. (A, B) Progastrin staining in HP: A) no/weak staining B) high progastrin staining. (C, D) p-ERK1/2 staining in HP: C) no/weak staining D) high p-ERK1/2 staining. (E, F) pY-STAT3 staining in HP: E) no/weak staining F) high pY-STAT3 staining.
Figure 3Expression of Progastrin p-ERK1/2 and pY-STAT3 in normal colonic mucosa and adenomas. (A-C) Progastrin staining: A) Negative staining in normal colon B) high progastrin staining in low grade and C) high grade adenomas. (D-F) p-ERK1/2 staining: D) Negative staining E) high p-ERK1/2 staining in low grade and F) high grade adenomas. (G-I) pY-STAT3 staining: G) Negative staining in normal colon H) high pY-STAT3 staining in low grade and I) high grade adenomas.
Figure 4Progastrin, p-ERK1/2, and pY-STAT3 expression in colonic tissues. Percentage of (A) progastrin (B) p-ERK1/2 (C) pY-STAT3 positive cells for normal colon, Hyperplastic polyps (HP), low grade dysplasia tubular adenomas and high grade dysplasia tubular adenomas. Quantifications are presented as means ± S.E.M.
Expression of progastrin, p-ERK1/2 and pY-STAT3 in hyperplastic polyps
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| N = 43 33% (30) | N = 18 27% (29) | N = 12 23% (22) | N = 13 53% (29) | 0.015a | |
| | | | | 0.008b | |
| No/low expression | 35% [21%-51%] | 50% [26%-74%] | 42% [15%-72%] | 8% [0%-36%] | |
| Moderate expression | 37% [23%-53%] | 33% [13%-59%] | 42% [15%-72%] | 38% [14%-68%] | |
| High expression | 28% [15%-44%] | 17% [4%-41%] | 16% [2%-48%] | 54% [25%-81%] | |
| N = 35 10% (23) | N = 15 11% (29) | N = 7 3% (7) | N = 13 12% (23) | 0.297 | |
| | | | | 0.3116 | |
| No/low expression | 77% [60%-90%] | 80% [52%-96%] | 86% [42%-100%] | 69% [39%-91%] | |
| Moderate expression | 14% [5%-30%] | 7% [0%-32%] | 14% [0%-58%] | 23% [5%-54%] | |
| High expression | 9% [2%-23%] | 13% [2%-40%] | 0% [0%-41%] | 8% [0%-36%] | |
SD: standard deviation.
(a)Cuzick test for trend across ordered groups.
(b)Spearman nonparametric correlation test was used for comparison of ordered qualitative variable.
Expressions of PG, .P-ERK and PY-STAT3 were analyzed as a 3 classes variable: no/low expression, moderate expression and high expression as detailed in “Methods”.