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Molecular and Histologic Considerations in the Assessment of Serrated Polyps

Authors :
Hui Min Yang
Jorge L. Sepulveda
James M. Mitchell
Antonia R. Sepulveda
Source :
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 139:730-741
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2015.

Abstract

Context Colorectal cancer is a heterogeneous disease resulting from different molecular pathways of carcinogenesis. Recent data evaluating the histologic features and molecular basis of the serrated polyp–carcinoma pathway have significantly contributed to more comprehensive classifications of and treatment recommendations for these tumors. Objective To integrate the most recent molecular findings in the context of histologic classifications of serrated lesions and their implications in diagnostic pathology and colorectal cancer surveillance. Data Sources Published literature focused on serrated polyps and their association with colorectal cancer. Conclusions Three types of serrated polyps are currently recognized: hyperplastic polyps, sessile serrated adenomas/polyps, and traditional serrated adenomas. The BRAF V600E mutation is one of the most frequent molecular abnormalities identified in hyperplastic polyps and sessile serrated adenomas. In contrast, in traditional serrated adenomas, either BRAF V600E or KRAS mutations can be frequently identified. CpG methylation has emerged as a critical molecular mechanism in the sessile serrated pathway. CpG methylation of MLH1 often leads to reduced or lost expression in dysplastic foci and carcinomas arising in sessile serrated adenomas/polyps.

Details

ISSN :
15432165 and 00039985
Volume :
139
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d8171b23f17c4c555e5af479cd7df42
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5858/arpa.2014-0424-ra