1. Expression of a marker for colonic crypt base cells is correlated with poor prognosis in human colorectal cancer.
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van der Wurff AA, ten Kate J, Marx PT, van der Linden EP, Beek CC, Bovelander FJ, Dekker J, Dinjens WN, von Meyenfeldt MF, Arends JW, and Bosman FT
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- Adenocarcinoma immunology, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cell Division immunology, Cervix Uteri chemistry, Colon chemistry, Colonic Neoplasms immunology, Epitopes chemistry, Epitopes immunology, Female, Gallbladder chemistry, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Intestinal Mucosa chemistry, Intestines pathology, Male, Metaplasia metabolism, Microscopy, Immunoelectron, Middle Aged, Mucin-2, Neoplasm Staging, Pancreas chemistry, Prognosis, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Colonic Neoplasms pathology, Epitopes analysis, Mucins immunology
- Abstract
Background: There is a need for markers in colorectal cancer which will allow subclassification of stage groups into subgroups with high versus low risk of recurrent disease., Aims: To develop monoclonal antibodies that recognise antigens or immature crypt base cells, on the assumption that in a neoplasm undifferentiated but not the terminally differentiated cells will be responsible for tumour progression., Methods: Colon crypt cells which were isolated from human colonic mucosa by EDTA/EGTA incubation were studied. By stepwise harvesting, crypt base cell enriched fractions were obtained, and after incubation with antibodies against dominant antigens, used as immunogens., Results: Of one crypt base cell specific antibody (5E9), the reactive epitope appeared to be a non-terminal carbohydrate in the mucin O-glycans of the colon. The epitope did not seem to be colon specific, but was expressed in a variety of other tissues. In colorectal carcinomas, 5E9 immunoreactivity identified a subgroup of patients with a tendency for worse prognosis., Conclusion: A mucin associated maturation epitope was identified in colonic crypt base cells, the expression of which in Dukes' stage B3 colorectal carcinoma may be associated with poor prognosis.
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- 1998
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