Immunohistochemical expression profile of β-catenin, E-cadherin, P-cadherin, laminin-5γ2 chain, and SMAD4 in colorectal serrated adenocarcinoma☆☆☆
Summary
The immunohistochemical expression of cell adhesion molecules in colorectal serrated adenocarcinoma is still unknown. The immunostaining patterns of β-catenin, E-cadherin, P-cadherin, laminin 5γ2, and SMAD4 and their relationship to survival were studied in different tumor areas, namely, tumor center and invasive front, the latter comprising tumor bud and non–tumor bud clusters, as described in a previous study of 66 serrated adenocarcinomas and matched conventional carcinomas. Compared with conventional carcinomas, serrated adenocarcinomas showed significantly reduced nuclear β-catenin, membranous E-cadherin, and nuclear SMAD4 but an increased cytoplasmic expression of laminin-5γ2 at the invasive front that was particularly pronounced in the tumor buds. E-cadherin loss at the invasive front was identified as an independent prognostic factor for a poorer outcome in serrated adenocarcinoma. Serrated adenocarcinoma shows a distinct immunohistochemical profile at the invasive front compared with conventional carcinoma, which may account for its less favorable outcome. The lower frequency of nuclear β-catenin in SAC, especially in right-sided tumors, suggests that molecular mechanisms other than the canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway may have a role in tumor bud formation.
Keywords: Serrated adenocarcinoma, E-cadherin, β-Catenin, Laminin 5γ2, Cell adhesion
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☆ This work was supported by grants from Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Sanidad, Madrid, Spain (ref. P1081210) and from the Academy of Finland, Helsinki, Finland (ref. 127990).
☆☆ All authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest.
PII: S0046-8177(11)00373-X
doi:10.1016/j.humpath.2011.08.020
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