关键词: Colorectal Hamartomatous polyposis Hereditary mixed polyposis Polyposis SCG5-GREM1

Mesh : Adenomatous Polyposis Coli / ethnology genetics pathology surgery Adult Aged Biomarkers, Tumor / genetics Biopsy Child Colonic Polyps / ethnology genetics pathology surgery Colonoscopy Databases, Factual Gene Duplication Gene Fusion Genetic Predisposition to Disease Heredity Humans Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins / genetics Jews / genetics Middle Aged Neuroendocrine Secretory Protein 7B2 / genetics Pedigree Phenotype Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.humpath.2016.10.002   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Since first characterized in 1997, patients with hereditary mixed polyposis syndrome (HMPS) have been difficult to identify because of lack of well-established diagnostic criteria. Recently, HMPS was found to be caused by a duplication on chromosome 15 spanning the 3\' end of the SCG5 gene and a region upstream of the GREM1 locus. Clinical testing for the duplication is available; however, the clinical characteristics of hereditary mixed polyposis to support testing are ill defined. The clinicopathological findings of 10 HMPS patients with confirmed germline SCG5-GREM1 duplication were reviewed. Mean age at presentation was 33.3 years. Fifty-one colonoscopies yielded 207 polyp specimens, all of which were reexamined. Adenomas (n = 80) and a fairly unique polyp composed of a mixture of hyperplastic polyp and inflammatory polyp-type changes (n = 74) were the most common findings; however, other polyps, including hyperplastic (n = 28), mixed inflammatory polyp/adenoma (n = 8), inflammatory polyp (n = 7), prolapse-type polyp (n = 6), and lymphoid aggregates (n = 4), were encountered. None of the patients developed colorectal malignancy during surveillance, demonstrated extracolonic manifestations, or underwent colectomy on follow-up (mean, 26.2 years). SCG5-GREM1 duplication-associated polyposis is characterized by a few polyps per endoscopy with a mixture of phenotypes, most commonly adenoma and nondysplastic mixed hyperplastic/inflammatory polyps. Nine of 10 patients had at least 1 mixed hyperplastic-inflammatory polyp, which is the characteristic lesion of SCG5-GREM1 duplication-associated HMPS.
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