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Cancer Prevention Research 1, 562, December 1, 2008. doi: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-08-0125
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Identification of Mucin Depleted Foci in the Human Colon

Angelo Pietro Femia1, Augusto Giannini4, Marilena Fazi2, Elena Tarquini1, Maddalena Salvadori1, Luca Roncucci5, Francesco Tonelli3, Piero Dolara1 and Giovanna Caderni1

Authors' Affiliations: Departments of 1 Pharmacology, 2 Medical and Surgical Critical Care, and 3 Clinical Physiopathology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; 4 Department of Pathology, General Hospital of Prato, Prato, Italy; and 5 Department of Medicine and Medical Specialties, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy

Requests for reprints: Giovanna Caderni, Dipartimento di Farmacologia Preclinica e Clinica della Università di Firenze, Viale G. Pieraccini, 6, 50139 Florence, Italy. Phone: 39-0554271319; Fax: 39-0554271280; E-mail: giovanna.caderni{at}unifi.it.


Aberrant crypt foci (ACF) originally described in rodents treated with colon-specific carcinogens have been identified also in humans at high risk of colon cancer (CRC) and are extensively used as cancer biomarkers. However, studies documenting the heterogeneity of ACF have questioned their precancerous nature. Recently, we described dysplastic foci depleted of mucins (MDF) in the colon of rats treated with colon-specific carcinogens. Like colon tumors, MDFs show activation of Wnt signaling driven by mutations in the β-catenin gene and Apc, a key gene in colorectal carcinogenesis. Because MDFs have been identified thus far only in rodents, we wanted to search for similar lesions in humans. Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) subjects, carrying germ-line mutations in the APC gene, are at high risk of CRC. Therefore, we first searched for MDF-like lesions in unsectioned colon samples from FAP patients and then in patients with sporadic CRC. MDFs were present in the colon of FAP patients (average of 0.0577 lesions/cm2) and at a much lower density in CRC patients (average of 0.0006 lesions/cm2). ACFs were also observed in all patients. Histologic preparations of all the MDFs identified in FAP and CRC consisted of microadenomas at variable grades of dysplasia. The occurrence of MDF-like lesions in high-risk patients provides evidence that these lesions have a counterpart in human pathology and, as observed in rodents, may represent the very early stages of CRC.

Key Words: colon carcinogenesis • precancerous lesions • mucin depleted foci • aberrant crypt foci







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