Clinicopathological and genetic characteristics of mucinous carcinomas in the colorectum
- PMID: 10339657
- DOI: 10.3892/ijo.14.6.1057
Clinicopathological and genetic characteristics of mucinous carcinomas in the colorectum
Abstract
We investigated the clinicopathological and genetic characteristics including patients' gender, age, tumour location, growth pattern, Dukes' stage, DNA ploidy, S-phase fraction, PCNA, apoptosis, c-erbB-2, bcl-2, K-ras, p53, DCC and heat shock protein in 32 mucinous carcinomas versus 261 non-mucinous carcinomas in the colorectum. Sixty percent of mucinous carcinomas were located in the right colon, 13% in the left colon and 27% in the rectum (p=0.01). More mucinous carcinomas grew in expanding pattern than non-mucinous carcinomas (66% vs 39%, p=0.005). Compared with non-mucinous carcinoma, mucinous carcinoma had more K-ras mutations (50% vs 25%, p=0.02), but less p53 expression (72% vs 49%, p=0.02) and less apoptotic activity (19% vs 51%, p=0.01). We further confirm that the mucinous carcinoma in the colorectum represents a distinct clinicopathologic and genetic features as compared to non-mucinous tumour, and may have a different biological behaviour.
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