Purpose: Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is a hamartomatous polyposis disorder with a high cancer risk. Debate exists about the premalignant potential of hamartomas. Also, treatment options other than surveillance are not available. Therefore, molecular alterations in hamartomas and PJS carcinomas were studied. The objective was (a) to evaluate expression of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 as target for chemopreventive treatment and (b) to define the neoplastic potential of hamartomas at the molecular level.
Experimental Design: Paraffin-embedded samples of 24 PJS hamartomas, including 2 hamartomas with dysplastic changes, and 11 PJS carcinomas were available. Slides were stained with antibodies against COX-2, beta-catenin, cyclin D1, p21(waf1/cip1), Ki-67, and p53. DNA was studied for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 19p (STK11), 5q (APC), and 17p (TP53); mutations in beta-catenin, APC, and K-RAS; and microsatellite instability.
Results: Moderate or strong epithelial COX-2 was present in 25% of hamartomas, including two hamartomas with dysplastic changes, and 64% of carcinomas. Several hamartomas showed focal nuclear beta-catenin (18%) and cyclin D1 overexpression (29%), both unrelated to dysplasia at histological examination. Disturbed topographical expression of Ki-67 in relation to p21(waf1/cip1) was focally present in 27% of hamartomas, including those with dysplastic changes. Most carcinomas showed nuclear beta-catenin (71%), cyclin D1 overexpression (71%), and aberrant Ki-67 staining (100%). There was LOH at 19p in 32% of hamartomas and 82% of carcinomas. p53 staining was present in four (36%) carcinomas, one of which showed LOH at 17p. No beta-catenin mutations were found. APC mutations were present in two carcinomas, but LOH at 5q was not found. Two carcinomas had K-RAS mutations, and one carcinoma had microsatellite instability.
Conclusions: The presence of COX-2 expression in PJS carcinomas and dysplastic hamartomas provides a rationale for chemoprevention with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or COX-2 inhibitors. Focal immunohistochemical changes, which may indicate a premalignant potential, were present in some nondysplastic PJS hamartomas. Molecular changes in carcinomas and dysplastic hamartomas in PJS are distinct from the usual adenoma-carcinoma sequence.
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