The frequency of dysplastic branching crypts in colorectal polypoid tubular adenomas

Author:

Rubio Carlos A.1ORCID,Vieth Michael2,Lang‐Schwarz Corinna2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Karolinska Institute University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

2. Institute of Pathology Friedrich‐Alexander‐University Erlangen‐Nuremberg Bayreuth Germany

Abstract

AbstractDysplastic crypt branching (DCB) was recently found in ulcerative colitis‐associated dysplasia. The aim was to assess the frequency and the branching phenotype of DCB in polypoid colorectal tubular adenomas (TA). A total of 3956 DCB were found in the 139 TA: 98% were in asymmetric branching (DCAB) and the remaining 2% in symmetric branching (DCSB). A linear correlation was found between DCB frequency and the increasing digital size in TA (p < .05). Using a digital ruler, adenomas were divided into small TA (<5 mm) and larger TA (≥5 mm). The difference between the frequency of DCB in small TA (n = 75) vs. larger TA (n = 64), was significant (p < .05). DCB frequency was not influenced by age, gender or TA localization. In the normal colorectal mucosa (≈2 m2), only occasional CSB is found and no CAB. And yet, multiple DCB (mean 16.7 DCB), mostly DCAB, was found in small TA, occupying <5 mm of the mucosal area. In larger TA, as many as 42.1 DCB (mean), mostly DCAB, occurred in merely 7.8 mm (mean) of the colon mucosa. Thus it is suggested that DCB is a standard histologic element of TA. The natural expansion of the adenomatous tissue in larger TA appears to be follow on from newly produced, mostly DCAB, by DCSB and by the accumulation of their dysplastic offspring's progenies. The findings strongly suggest that DCB is a central microstructure in the histological events unfolding in polypoid colorectal TA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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