Colon Carcinogenesis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- 1 May 2003
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
- Vol. 36, S70-S74
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004836-200305001-00012
Abstract
Although both sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) and colitis-associated CRC arise from dysplastic precursor lesions and share several molecular alterations, the nature of the dysplasia and the frequency and timing of several of the key molecular changes differ enough to consider colitis-associated CRC a rather unique entity. To date, cancer surveillance in both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's colitis rests upon the detection of dysplasia. However, because there are considerable limitations to the detection and interpretation of dysplasia, there is a need for other molecular markers to complement the histologic analysis of dysplasia. Because patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) undergo repeated, periodic surveillance colonoscopies, it affords an opportunity to study marker expression over time. Of the few markers that have been studied chronologically, aneuploidy, p53, and mucin-associated sialyl-Tn antigen expression each hold promise as markers of CRC risk in IBD. It will be important to study whether these markers, or other panels of gene or protein expression, can identify patients at highest risk for developing CRC in future clinical studies.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Genetics of Colorectal CancerAnnals of Internal Medicine, 2002
- The APC/β‐catenin pathway in ulcerative colitis–related colorectal carcinomasCancer, 2002
- The genetic basis of colorectal cancer: Insights into critical pathways of tumorigenesisGastroenterology, 2000
- Genomic Instability Is an Early Event during the Progression Pathway of Ulcerative-Colitis-Related NeoplasiaThe American Journal of Pathology, 1999
- Distribution of cell populations with DNA aneuploidy and p53 protein expression in ulcerative colitisEuropean Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1997
- Common occurrence of APC and K-ras gene mutations in the spectrum of colitis-associated neoplasiasGastroenterology, 1995
- Cancer in Crohn's disease: dispelling the myths.Gut, 1994
- Mutations in the p53 gene: An early marker of neoplastic progression in ulcerative colitisGastroenterology, 1994
- p53 Point mutations in dysplastic and cancerous ulcerative colitis lesionsGastroenterology, 1993
- Neoplastic progression in ulcerative colitis: Histology, DNA content, and loss of a p53 alleleGastroenterology, 1992