Most Crohn’s disease-associated small bowel carcinomas (CrD-SBCs) are diagnosed in advanced stage and have poor prognosis. To improve diagnosis and therapy, a better knowledge of tumour precancerous lesions, histotypes and prognostic factors is needed. We investigated histologically and immunohistochemically 52 CrD-SBCs and 51 small bowel carcinomas unrelated to inflammatory disease, together with their tumour-associated mucosa, looking for Crohn-selective changes. Histologic patterns and phenotypic markers potentially predictive of CrD-SBC histogenesis and prognosis were analysed. Cytokeratin 7 or MUC5AC-positive metaplastic changes were found in about half of investigated CrD-SBCs, significantly more frequently than in CrD-unrelated SBCs. They correlated with metaplastic changes of their associated mucosa, while being absent in normal ileal mucosa. Histologic patterns suggestive for progression of some cytokeratin 7 and/or MUC5AC-positive metaplastic lesions into cancer of the same phenotype were also observed. Patient survival analyses showed that tumour cytokeratin 7 or MUC5AC expression and non-cohesive histotype were adverse prognostic factors at univariable analysis, while cytokeratin 7 and non-cohesive histotype were also found to predict worse survival in stage- and age-inclusive multivariable analyses. Besides conventional dysplasia, hyperplasia-like non-conventional lesions were observed in CrD-SBC-associated mucosa, with patterns suggestive for a histogenetic link with adjacent cancer. In conclusion the cytokeratin 7 and/or MUC5AC-positive metaplastic foci and the non-conventional growths may have a role in cancer histogenesis, while tumour cytokeratin 7 and non-cohesive histotype may also predict poor patient survival. Present findings are worth being considered in future prospective histogenetic and clinical studies.

Prognostic relevance and putative histogenetic role of cytokeratin 7 and MUC5AC expression in Crohn’s disease-associated small bowel carcinoma / Arpa G.; Vanoli A.; Grillo F.; Fiocca R.; Klersy C.; Furlan D.; Sessa F.; Ardizzone S.; Sampietro G.; Macciomei M.C.; Nesi G.; Tonelli F.; Capella C.; Latella G.; Ciardi A.; Caronna R.; Lenti M.V.; Ciccocioppo R.; Barresi V.; Malvi D.; D'Errico A.; Rizzello F.; Poggioli G.; Mescoli C.; Rugge M.; Luinetti O.; Paulli M.; Di Sabatino A.; Solcia E.. - In: VIRCHOWS ARCHIV. - ISSN 0945-6317. - ELETTRONICO. - 479:4(2021), pp. 667-678. [10.1007/s00428-021-03109-2]

Prognostic relevance and putative histogenetic role of cytokeratin 7 and MUC5AC expression in Crohn’s disease-associated small bowel carcinoma

Vanoli A.;Fiocca R.;Sampietro G.;Nesi G.;Malvi D.;D'Errico A.;Rizzello F.;Poggioli G.;
2021

Abstract

Most Crohn’s disease-associated small bowel carcinomas (CrD-SBCs) are diagnosed in advanced stage and have poor prognosis. To improve diagnosis and therapy, a better knowledge of tumour precancerous lesions, histotypes and prognostic factors is needed. We investigated histologically and immunohistochemically 52 CrD-SBCs and 51 small bowel carcinomas unrelated to inflammatory disease, together with their tumour-associated mucosa, looking for Crohn-selective changes. Histologic patterns and phenotypic markers potentially predictive of CrD-SBC histogenesis and prognosis were analysed. Cytokeratin 7 or MUC5AC-positive metaplastic changes were found in about half of investigated CrD-SBCs, significantly more frequently than in CrD-unrelated SBCs. They correlated with metaplastic changes of their associated mucosa, while being absent in normal ileal mucosa. Histologic patterns suggestive for progression of some cytokeratin 7 and/or MUC5AC-positive metaplastic lesions into cancer of the same phenotype were also observed. Patient survival analyses showed that tumour cytokeratin 7 or MUC5AC expression and non-cohesive histotype were adverse prognostic factors at univariable analysis, while cytokeratin 7 and non-cohesive histotype were also found to predict worse survival in stage- and age-inclusive multivariable analyses. Besides conventional dysplasia, hyperplasia-like non-conventional lesions were observed in CrD-SBC-associated mucosa, with patterns suggestive for a histogenetic link with adjacent cancer. In conclusion the cytokeratin 7 and/or MUC5AC-positive metaplastic foci and the non-conventional growths may have a role in cancer histogenesis, while tumour cytokeratin 7 and non-cohesive histotype may also predict poor patient survival. Present findings are worth being considered in future prospective histogenetic and clinical studies.
2021
Prognostic relevance and putative histogenetic role of cytokeratin 7 and MUC5AC expression in Crohn’s disease-associated small bowel carcinoma / Arpa G.; Vanoli A.; Grillo F.; Fiocca R.; Klersy C.; Furlan D.; Sessa F.; Ardizzone S.; Sampietro G.; Macciomei M.C.; Nesi G.; Tonelli F.; Capella C.; Latella G.; Ciardi A.; Caronna R.; Lenti M.V.; Ciccocioppo R.; Barresi V.; Malvi D.; D'Errico A.; Rizzello F.; Poggioli G.; Mescoli C.; Rugge M.; Luinetti O.; Paulli M.; Di Sabatino A.; Solcia E.. - In: VIRCHOWS ARCHIV. - ISSN 0945-6317. - ELETTRONICO. - 479:4(2021), pp. 667-678. [10.1007/s00428-021-03109-2]
Arpa G.; Vanoli A.; Grillo F.; Fiocca R.; Klersy C.; Furlan D.; Sessa F.; Ardizzone S.; Sampietro G.; Macciomei M.C.; Nesi G.; Tonelli F.; Capella C.; Latella G.; Ciardi A.; Caronna R.; Lenti M.V.; Ciccocioppo R.; Barresi V.; Malvi D.; D'Errico A.; Rizzello F.; Poggioli G.; Mescoli C.; Rugge M.; Luinetti O.; Paulli M.; Di Sabatino A.; Solcia E.
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