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Serrated Polyposis: An Enigmatic Model of Colorectal Cancer Predisposition

Authors :
Rosty, Christophe
Parry, Susan
Young, Joanne P.
Source :
Pathology Research International.
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research, 2011.

Abstract

Serrated polyposis has only recently been accepted as a condition which carries an increased personal and familial risk of colorectal cancer. Described over four decades ago, it remains one of the most underrecognized and poorly understood of all the intestinal polyposes. With a variety of phenotypic presentations, it is likely that serrated polyposis represents a group of diseases rather than a single entity. Further, neoplastic progression in serrated polyposis may be associated with premature aging in the normal mucosa, typified by widespread gene promoter hypermethylation. From this epigenetically altered field, arise diverse polyps and cancers which show a range of molecular features. Despite a high serrated polyp count, only one-third of colorectal cancers demonstrate a BRAF V600E mutation, the molecular hallmark of the canonical serrated pathway, suggesting that though multiple serrated polyps act as a marker of an abnormal mucosa, the majority of CRC in these patients arise within lesions other than BRAF-mutated serrated polyps.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pathology Research International
Accession number :
edsair.hindawi.publ..8c30830ca7b9dd56f20f0736abd4cb5c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/157073