AI Article Synopsis

  • Gastric foveolar-type adenoma (FA) is a rare, benign tumor occurring in the stomach, either randomly or in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), but the molecular differences between these cases are not well understood.
  • In a study analyzing 48 total FAs (18 sporadic and 30 from FAP patients), researchers discovered two subtypes of sporadic FA - flat and raspberry-like, with distinct endoscopic features and varying sizes.
  • Genetic analysis revealed that both flat sporadic FAs and FAP-associated FAs frequently exhibited mutations in APC and KRAS genes, suggesting that flat FA is the sporadic equivalent of FAP-associated FA.

Article Abstract

Gastric foveolar-type adenoma (FA) is a rare benign neoplasm occurring either sporadically or in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). However, the molecular features of FA and the relationship between sporadic and syndromic lesions remain unclear. In this study, we performed clinicopathological, immunohistochemical, and genetic analyses of 18 sporadic and 30 FAP-associated FAs. Most sporadic and FAP-associated FAs were located in the upper or middle third of the stomach, on a background of fundic gland mucosa. Most lesions were low-grade, but 3 lesions had a high-grade component. Sporadic FAs included 2 morphologically distinct subtypes, that is, flat and raspberry-like FAs, which we distinguished based on the endoscopic features. Seven lesions were regarded as flat FAs, appearing as large, slightly elevated lesions and measuring 11 to 87 mm in size. Conversely, 10 raspberry-like FAs were small bright-red polyps, measuring 2 to 8 mm in size. FAP-associated FAs, particularly larger lesions, exhibited morphologic features resembling flat FAs but varied significantly in size (2 to 103 mm). Mutation analysis identified APC and KRAS mutations in all flat FAs but never in raspberry-like FAs. Remarkably, somatic APC and KRAS mutations were also detected in 19 (63%) and 27 (90%) of FAP-associated FAs, respectively. This indicates that they are genetically equivalent to sporadic, flat FAs. This study showed that sporadic FA includes at least 2 morphologically and genetically distinct subtypes: flat and raspberry-like FA. Furthermore, flat FA represents a sporadic counterpart of FAP-associated FA.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PAS.0000000000001949DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

fap-associated fas
16
flat fas
16
fas
12
raspberry-like fas
12
sporadic
8
familial adenomatous
8
foveolar-type adenoma
8
sporadic fap-associated
8
distinct subtypes
8
subtypes flat
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!