1. A novel case of rhabdoid colon carcinoma associated with a positive CpG island methylator phenotype and BRAF mutation.
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Pancione, Massimo, Di Blasi, Arturo, Sabatino, Lina, Fucci, Alessandra, Dalena, Anna Maria, Palombi, Natalia, Carotenuto, Pietro, Aquino, Gabriella, Daniele, Bruno, Normanno, Nicola, and Colantuoni, Vittorio
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COLON cancer ,ADENOCARCINOMA ,MICROSATELLITE repeats ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,GENETIC mutation ,MOLECULAR biology ,LYMPH nodes ,METHYLATION ,CANCER chemotherapy - Abstract
Summary: Colon carcinoma with rhabdoid characteristics is a rare, malignant tumor whose molecular alterations have not been clarified yet. We report a novel case of a colon adenocarcinoma with rhabdoid features in a 71-year-old woman, localized to the right colon and associated with local lymph node and liver metastasis. The patient died within 8 months from surgery despite target chemotherapy. The tumor was enriched in cells with a typical rhabdoid-type morphology displaying a marked and diffuse vimentin staining. Cells were also positive for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), p53, Ki67, and β-catenin and negative for cytokeratin 20/cytokeratin 7, E-cadherin, and CDX2. Remarkably, the promoter regions of 4 of 5 specific genes that define the so-called “CpG island methylator phenotype,” including mutL homolog 1 (MLH1), were methylated. Consistently, microsatellite instability was detected. A BRAF V600E mutation and no KRAS mutations were identified. Finally, 4 tumor suppressor gene promoters CDH1, CDKN1B, CDKN1C, and MGMT were not methylated. This is the first case of a colorectal carcinoma with rhabdoid features, “CpG island methylator phenotype,” high microsatellite instability associated with a BRAF mutation, and patient poorer outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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