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A Case of Colonic Micropapillary Carcinoma with a High Frequency of Apoptosis.

Kazumori Arai1, Tomohiro Iwasaki2, Hisato Ishimatsu3, Chinatsu Tsuchiya2, Aki Kubota2, Akihiro Sonoda4, Ko Ohata3.   

Abstract

Colorectal micropapillary carcinoma (MPC) exhibits aggressive biological characteristics, with empty spaces and reversed polarity, similar to the poorly differentiated clusters (PDCs) formed from detached cancer cells. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition, which is involved in the cancer cell acquisition of apoptosis resistance, is closely linked with histological findings of MPC, PDCs, and tumor buds (TBs), with MPC and TBs considered as apoptosis-resistant features. However, we encountered a case of colonic MPC with frequent apoptosis. We examined the case using immunohistochemistry. In many of the tumor glands (TGs) of the MPC, empty spaces and tumor cell detachment toward the gland interior were observed. Moreover, TG ruptures were scattered, with PDCs adjacent to them. Apoptosis occurred mainly at the TG and PDC peripheries in the middle and deep tumor layers, and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) positivity was evident in those tumor cells. Cells positive for apoptosis-related M30 were distributed mainly in the deep layer with a significant PDC and TB presence. However, apoptosis and M30 positivity were low in the TBs. Non-tumorous bud components, especially those in the deep layer, had poor ability to promptly acquire apoptosis resistance. No nuclear β-catenin positivity was found in any of the tumor cells. Apoptosis has the potential to reciprocally produce MPC, PDCs, and TBs, with TGF-β1 involvement.
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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Colorectal cancer; Immunohistochemistry; Micropapillary carcinoma; Tumor budding

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34302254     DOI: 10.1007/s12029-021-00674-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer


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