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ΔNp73 status in peritoneal and ovarian dissemination of appendicular adenocarcinoids (goblet cells).

M I Prieto-Nieto1, D Pastor2, J Rodríguez-Cobos3, J P Pérez2, C Méndez4, E Palacios4, M Arranz-Alvarez5, J Santos-López3, M Cano-Vega3, D Viñal6, N Rodríguez6, G Domínguez7.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Goblet cell carcinoma (GCC) is an appendicular neoplasia representing less than 5% of all appendicular tumors, found in 0.3-0.9% of the appendectomies, 35-58% of all appendicular neoplasms, and less than 14% of malign appendix tumors. The most frequent clinical presentation is abdominal pain associated with a picture of acute appendicitis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We present 3 clinical cases of appendix GCC, 2 subjected to cytoreductory surgery plus intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemotherapy and a third, who is currently receiving neoadjuvant treatment with a good response to chemotherapy and who will be offered the same treatment as the first two patients. Given the unpredictable behavior of these tumors, the use of molecular markers could help us to predict their behavior and prognosis. In this context, the TP73 gene would make an interesting putative marker. ∆Np73 has been described as overexpressed in a great variety of tumor types including colon cancer and this up-regulation is associated with a poor prognosis. To evidence its role in this malignancy, we evaluate here the status of ∆Np73 in the primary tumor and normal counterpart tissues, in the metastatic implants and in healthy areas of the peritoneum from the appendicular GCC patients. In addition, we checked the expression levels of this p73 variant in the tumor and normal tissue of 26 patients with colon cancer.
RESULTS: Remarkably, 2 patients showed significant ∆Np73 down-regulation in both the primary tumor and the implants. Case 1 presented a fourfold decrease of levels in the primary tumor and 20-fold decrease in the implants. Case 2 showed a seven- and fourfold down-regulation in the primary tumor and implants, respectively. However, Case 3 showed an up-regulation of 53- and threefold in the primary tumor and implants, respectively.
CONCLUSION: Goblet cell carcinoma of the appendix is very rate. It tends to seed throughout the peritoneum, making aggressive surgical cytoreduction and chemotherapy viable treatment options. Investigation into the molecular basis of these tumors may improve the diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic decisions regarding these patients. ∆Np73 seems a good candidate for further analysis in longer series.

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Keywords:  Appendicular neoplasia; Goblet cell carcinoma; Peritoneal carcinomatosis; ΔTAp73 isoform

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31025168     DOI: 10.1007/s12094-019-02091-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transl Oncol        ISSN: 1699-048X            Impact factor:   3.405


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1.  Adenocarcinoma Ex-goblet Cell Carcinoid of the Appendix: a Case Report and Overview of the Disease.

Authors:  Uroosa Ibrahim; Gautam Valecha; Gwenalyn Garcia; Amina Saqib; Monika Wrzolek; Meekoo Dhar
Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer       Date:  2018-12

2.  Goblet cell carcinoids of the appendix: immunophenotype and ultrastructural study.

Authors:  R Kanthan; A Saxena; S C Kanthan
Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 5.534

3.  [Tumors of the appendix associating histologic features of carcinoid and adenocarcinoma].

Authors:  F Gagné; P Fortin; V Dufour; C Delage
Journal:  Ann Anat Pathol (Paris)       Date:  1969 Oct-Dec

4.  Prognostic impact of ΔTAp73 isoform levels and their target genes in colon cancer patients.

Authors:  Beatriz Soldevilla; Raquel Díaz; Javier Silva; Yolanda Campos-Martín; Concepción Muñoz; Vanesa García; José M García; Cristina Peña; Mercedes Herrera; Marta Rodriguez; Irene Gómez; Nagat Mohamed; Margarita M Marques; Félix Bonilla; Gemma Domínguez
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2011-08-01       Impact factor: 12.531

5.  Cytoreductive surgery and perioperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy: a new standard of care for appendiceal mucinous tumors with peritoneal dissemination.

Authors:  Paul H Sugarbaker
Journal:  Clin Colon Rectal Surg       Date:  2005-08

6.  Ovarian metastases of appendiceal tumors with goblet cell carcinoidlike and signet ring cell patterns: a report of 30 cases.

Authors:  Alexandra C Hristov; Robert H Young; Russell Vang; Anna V Yemelyanova; Jeffrey D Seidman; Brigitte M Ronnett
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 6.394

7.  Surgical and chemotherapy treatment outcomes of goblet cell carcinoid: a tertiary cancer center experience.

Authors:  Tuan H Pham; Bruce Wolff; Susan C Abraham; Ernesto Drelichman
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2006-01-30       Impact factor: 5.344

8.  Pathologic classification and clinical behavior of the spectrum of goblet cell carcinoid tumors of the appendix.

Authors:  Laura H Tang; Jinru Shia; Robert A Soslow; Deepti Dhall; W Douglas Wong; Eileen O'Reilly; Jing Qin; Philip Paty; Martin R Weiser; Jose Guillem; Larissa Temple; Leslie H Sobin; David S Klimstra
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 6.394

Review 9.  The TP73 complex network: ready for clinical translation in cancer?

Authors:  Beatriz Soldevilla; Coral San Millán; Félix Bonilla; Gemma Domínguez
Journal:  Genes Chromosomes Cancer       Date:  2013-08-01       Impact factor: 5.006

10.  Adenocarcinoma ex-goblet cell carcinoid (appendiceal-type crypt cell adenocarcinoma) is a morphologically distinct entity with highly aggressive behavior and frequent association with peritoneal/intra-abdominal dissemination: an analysis of 77 cases.

Authors:  Michelle D Reid; Olca Basturk; Walid L Shaib; Yue Xue; Serdar Balci; Hye-Jeong Choi; Gizem Akkas; Bahar Memis; Brian S Robinson; Bassel F El-Rayes; Charles A Staley; Christopher A Staley; Joshua H Winer; Maria C Russell; Jessica H Knight; Michael Goodman; Alyssa M Krasinskas; Volkan Adsay
Journal:  Mod Pathol       Date:  2016-06-24       Impact factor: 7.842

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1.  Overexpression of splicing factor poly(rC)-binding protein 1 elicits cycle arrest, apoptosis induction, and p73 splicing in human cervical carcinoma cells.

Authors:  Yuhong Chen; Zhihui Dou; Xiaohua Chen; Dapeng Zhao; Tuanjie Che; Wei Su; Tao Qu; Taotao Zhang; Caipeng Xu; Huiweng Lei; Qiang Li; Hong Zhang; Cuixia Di
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 4.322

2.  Goblet Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Appendix: A Systematic Review and Incidence and Survival of 1,225 Cases From an English Cancer Registry.

Authors:  Kieran Palmer; Scott Weerasuriya; Kandiah Chandrakumaran; Brian Rous; Benjamin E White; Sangeeta Paisey; Rajaventhan Srirajaskanthan; John K Ramage
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-07-12       Impact factor: 5.738

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