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Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)

Improved colonoscopy is revealing precancerous lesions that were frequently missed in the past, and ∼30% of those detected today have nonpolypoid morphologies ranging from slightly raised to depressed. To characterize these lesions molecularly, we assessed transcription of 23,768 genes in 42 precanc...

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Autores principales: Cattaneo, Elisa, Laczko, Endre, Buffoli, Federico, Zorzi, Fausto, Bianco, Maria Antonia, Menigatti, Mirco, Bartosova, Zdena, Haider, Ritva, Helmchen, Birgit, Sabates-Bellver, Jacob, Tiwari, Amit, Jiricny, Josef, Marra, Giancarlo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3377079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21538994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201100141
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author Cattaneo, Elisa
Laczko, Endre
Buffoli, Federico
Zorzi, Fausto
Bianco, Maria Antonia
Menigatti, Mirco
Bartosova, Zdena
Haider, Ritva
Helmchen, Birgit
Sabates-Bellver, Jacob
Tiwari, Amit
Jiricny, Josef
Marra, Giancarlo
author_facet Cattaneo, Elisa
Laczko, Endre
Buffoli, Federico
Zorzi, Fausto
Bianco, Maria Antonia
Menigatti, Mirco
Bartosova, Zdena
Haider, Ritva
Helmchen, Birgit
Sabates-Bellver, Jacob
Tiwari, Amit
Jiricny, Josef
Marra, Giancarlo
author_sort Cattaneo, Elisa
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description Improved colonoscopy is revealing precancerous lesions that were frequently missed in the past, and ∼30% of those detected today have nonpolypoid morphologies ranging from slightly raised to depressed. To characterize these lesions molecularly, we assessed transcription of 23,768 genes in 42 precancerous lesions (25 slightly elevated nonpolypoid and 17 pedunculated polypoid), each with corresponding samples of normal mucosa. Nonpolypoid versus polypoid morphology explained most gene expression variance among samples; histology, size, and degree of dysplasia were also linked to specific patterns. Expression changes in polypoid lesions frequently affected cell-cycling pathways, whereas cell-survival dysregulation predominated in nonpolypoid lesions. The latter also displayed fewer and less dramatic expression changes than polypoid lesions. Paradigmatic of this trend was progressive loss through the normal > nonpolypoid > polypoid > cancer sequence of TMIGD1 mRNA and protein. This finding, along with TMIGD1 protein expression patterns in tissues and cell lines, suggests that TMIGD1 might be associated with intestinal-cell differentiation. We conclude that molecular dysregulation in slightly elevated, nonpolypoid, precancerous colorectal lesions may be somewhat less severe than that observed in classic adenomatous polyps.
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spelling pubmed-33770792012-09-17 Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid) Cattaneo, Elisa Laczko, Endre Buffoli, Federico Zorzi, Fausto Bianco, Maria Antonia Menigatti, Mirco Bartosova, Zdena Haider, Ritva Helmchen, Birgit Sabates-Bellver, Jacob Tiwari, Amit Jiricny, Josef Marra, Giancarlo EMBO Mol Med Research Article Improved colonoscopy is revealing precancerous lesions that were frequently missed in the past, and ∼30% of those detected today have nonpolypoid morphologies ranging from slightly raised to depressed. To characterize these lesions molecularly, we assessed transcription of 23,768 genes in 42 precancerous lesions (25 slightly elevated nonpolypoid and 17 pedunculated polypoid), each with corresponding samples of normal mucosa. Nonpolypoid versus polypoid morphology explained most gene expression variance among samples; histology, size, and degree of dysplasia were also linked to specific patterns. Expression changes in polypoid lesions frequently affected cell-cycling pathways, whereas cell-survival dysregulation predominated in nonpolypoid lesions. The latter also displayed fewer and less dramatic expression changes than polypoid lesions. Paradigmatic of this trend was progressive loss through the normal > nonpolypoid > polypoid > cancer sequence of TMIGD1 mRNA and protein. This finding, along with TMIGD1 protein expression patterns in tissues and cell lines, suggests that TMIGD1 might be associated with intestinal-cell differentiation. We conclude that molecular dysregulation in slightly elevated, nonpolypoid, precancerous colorectal lesions may be somewhat less severe than that observed in classic adenomatous polyps. WILEY-VCH Verlag 2011-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3377079/ /pubmed/21538994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201100141 Text en Copyright © 2011 EMBO Molecular Medicine
spellingShingle Research Article
Cattaneo, Elisa
Laczko, Endre
Buffoli, Federico
Zorzi, Fausto
Bianco, Maria Antonia
Menigatti, Mirco
Bartosova, Zdena
Haider, Ritva
Helmchen, Birgit
Sabates-Bellver, Jacob
Tiwari, Amit
Jiricny, Josef
Marra, Giancarlo
Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)
title Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)
title_full Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)
title_fullStr Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)
title_full_unstemmed Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)
title_short Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)
title_sort preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3377079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21538994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201100141
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