Title of article :
Evaluating the frequency of MLH-1 Loss in serrated polyps of colon: a single center study from Southern Iran
Author/Authors :
Geramizadeh, Bita Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Dindar, Nooshin Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Hasheminasab, Samirasadat Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Haeidari, Tahere Transplant Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Aim: Evaluation of the role of MLH-1 loss in serrated polyps of colon in a population of South of Iran.
Background: There has been extensive change in classification and pathogenesis of serrated polyps of the colon during
the last 10 years. The new classification is mostly based on the knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis and the rate of
progression to colorectal cancer in these types of polyps. One of the most common and early lesions in molecular
pathogenesis of serrated colorectal cancer is loss of MLH-1.
Patients and methods: In this study over 2 years (2012-13), 78 cases of colorectal polyps with serrated morphology
resected in hospitals affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences were reclassified and investigated for MLH-1
loss by immunohistochemical method.
Results: Out of the 78 colorectal polyps, 64 were classified as hyperplastic polyp (HP) and 14 as sessile serrated
adenoma/polyp (SSA/P). There was no case of traditional serrated adenoma. Three cases of SSA/P located in right colon
showed dysplasia. MLH-1 loss was detected only in these 3 cases. No case of HP or SSA/P without dysplasia showed
MLH-1 loss.
Conclusion: SSA/P is not a common serrated polyp in our population, i.e. it is much less common than HP. Although
MLH-1 loss in serrated polyps of colon is overall rare, it is fairly common in dysplastic right sided SSA/P, which
confirms this molecular change as an early event in serrated carcinogenesis .
Keywords :
Hyperplastic polyp , Sessile serrated adenoma , MLH-1 loss
Journal title :
Gastroenterology and Hepatology From Bed to Bench