2012
DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.capr-11-0408
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A New Biomarker That Predicts Colonic Neoplasia Outcome in Patients with Hyperplastic Colonic Polyps

Abstract: The most frequently occurring lesions in the colon are the hyperplastic polyps. Hyperplastic polyps have long been considered as lesions with no malignant potential and colonoscopy for these patients is not recommended. However, recent works suggest that hyperplastic polyps may represent precursor lesions of some sporadic colorectal cancers. Until now, no biomarker allows to identify the subset of hyperplastic polyps that may have a malignant potential. Because the hormone precursor progastrin has been involve… Show more

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“…Similarly, secretion by tumor cells of factors that promote their own proliferation or CSC self-renewal has been reported in the case of IL4 (7) and TGFb (45), raising interest in these factors as potential therapeutic targets or prognostic biomarkers. Accordingly, in view of the reported role of CSCs during early stages of tumor initiation, the promotion of self-renewal identified here provides a potential rationale for the proposed role of progastrin overexpression as a risk marker of neoplastic transformation in patients with hyperplastic colonic polyps (46). Homeostatic equilibrium within heterogeneous tumor cell populations involves proliferation and cell death rates of CSCs and non-CSCs, as well as rates of phenotypic transitions between the CSC and non-CSC states (8,32,47).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Similarly, secretion by tumor cells of factors that promote their own proliferation or CSC self-renewal has been reported in the case of IL4 (7) and TGFb (45), raising interest in these factors as potential therapeutic targets or prognostic biomarkers. Accordingly, in view of the reported role of CSCs during early stages of tumor initiation, the promotion of self-renewal identified here provides a potential rationale for the proposed role of progastrin overexpression as a risk marker of neoplastic transformation in patients with hyperplastic colonic polyps (46). Homeostatic equilibrium within heterogeneous tumor cell populations involves proliferation and cell death rates of CSCs and non-CSCs, as well as rates of phenotypic transitions between the CSC and non-CSC states (8,32,47).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…However, recent studies suggest that hyperplastic polyps may represent precursor lesions of some sporadic colorectal cancers. (22) Therefore, hyperplastic polyps were also included as colorectal neoplasia, together with adenomas and cancers, in our study. There are several limitations to this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunohistochemical staining A primary antibody and immunohistochemical staining methodology previously shown to detect PG in human CRC specimens was used in this study [7]. PG expression was detected using anti-human PG rabbit polyclonal antibody (1137; [1]) at 1:1000 dilution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%