CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patients

Background and study aims Microsatellite instability accelerates colorectal cancer development in patients with Lynch syndrome (LS). Previous research showed that virtual chromoendoscopy increases detection of adenomas during colonoscopy surveillance of patients with LS. Because previous research re...

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Main Authors: Jasper L.A. Vleugels, Sanne M. van Neerven, Monique E. van Leerdam, Linda K. Wanders, Meike de Wit, Beatriz Carvalho, Pien M. Delis-van Diemen, Frank G.J. Kallenberg, Louis Vermeulen, Jeroen A. Beliën, James E. East, Gerrit A. Meijer, Evelien Dekker
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Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2019-05-01
Series:Endoscopy International Open
Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/a-0832-8283
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spelling doaj-1a1a196ae93444b38e0bbea65ad2cb632020-11-25T02:38:17ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGEndoscopy International Open2364-37222196-97362019-05-010705E701E70710.1055/a-0832-8283CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patientsJasper L.A. Vleugels0Sanne M. van Neerven1Monique E. van Leerdam2Linda K. Wanders3Meike de Wit4Beatriz Carvalho5Pien M. Delis-van Diemen6Frank G.J. Kallenberg7Louis Vermeulen8Jeroen A. Beliën9James E. East10Gerrit A. Meijer11Evelien Dekker12Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, location Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsCancer Center Amsterdam, Laboratory for Experimental Oncology and Radiobiology (LEXOR), Center for Experimental and Molecular Medicine (CEMM), Amsterdam University Medical Center, location Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, location Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Pathology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Pathology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Pathology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, location Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsCancer Center Amsterdam, Laboratory for Experimental Oncology and Radiobiology (LEXOR), Center for Experimental and Molecular Medicine (CEMM), Amsterdam University Medical Center, location Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Pathology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsTranslational Gastroenterology Unit, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, United KingdomDepartment of Pathology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, location Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsBackground and study aims Microsatellite instability accelerates colorectal cancer development in patients with Lynch syndrome (LS). Previous research showed that virtual chromoendoscopy increases detection of adenomas during colonoscopy surveillance of patients with LS. Because previous research revealed that Lynch patients have an increased vascular network in the oral mucosa, we hypothesized that increased vascularization of LS-associated adenomas is the cause of better detection with virtual chromoendoscopy. Patients and methods In this pilot study, patients with LS having a proven germline mutation were selected from two tertiary referral hospitals and non-LS patients from an outpatient colonoscopy center. Adenomas from patients with LS were exactly matched in size and histology with adenomas from non-LS patients. Initial adenoma diagnosis was confirmed by a specialist pathologist. All adenomas were stained with CD31 and adenomatous tissue was annotated by the specialist pathologist. Image analysis of CD31-positive microvessel density was conducted using FIJI software. Results Colonoscopy of 63 patients with LS and 24 non-LS patients provided 40 adenomas that could be exactly matched in size and histology. In image-analysis, the CD31-positive microvessel density (2.49 % vs. 2.47 %, P = 0.96), the average size of CD31-positive structures (514 μm2 vs. 523 μm2, P = 0.26) nor the amount of vascular structures per mm2 (183 vs. 176, P = 0.50) differed between adenomas of LS patients and non-Lynch patients. Conclusion The outcomes of this pilot case-control study did not provide further insights into the mechanism of increased adenoma detection in LS patients using virtual chromoendoscopy techniques.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/a-0832-8283
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author Jasper L.A. Vleugels
Sanne M. van Neerven
Monique E. van Leerdam
Linda K. Wanders
Meike de Wit
Beatriz Carvalho
Pien M. Delis-van Diemen
Frank G.J. Kallenberg
Louis Vermeulen
Jeroen A. Beliën
James E. East
Gerrit A. Meijer
Evelien Dekker
spellingShingle Jasper L.A. Vleugels
Sanne M. van Neerven
Monique E. van Leerdam
Linda K. Wanders
Meike de Wit
Beatriz Carvalho
Pien M. Delis-van Diemen
Frank G.J. Kallenberg
Louis Vermeulen
Jeroen A. Beliën
James E. East
Gerrit A. Meijer
Evelien Dekker
CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patients
Endoscopy International Open
author_facet Jasper L.A. Vleugels
Sanne M. van Neerven
Monique E. van Leerdam
Linda K. Wanders
Meike de Wit
Beatriz Carvalho
Pien M. Delis-van Diemen
Frank G.J. Kallenberg
Louis Vermeulen
Jeroen A. Beliën
James E. East
Gerrit A. Meijer
Evelien Dekker
author_sort Jasper L.A. Vleugels
title CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patients
title_short CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patients
title_full CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patients
title_fullStr CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patients
title_full_unstemmed CD31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of Lynch Syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-Lynch patients
title_sort cd31-positive microvessel density within adenomas of lynch syndrome patients is similar compared to adenomas of non-lynch patients
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Endoscopy International Open
issn 2364-3722
2196-9736
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Background and study aims Microsatellite instability accelerates colorectal cancer development in patients with Lynch syndrome (LS). Previous research showed that virtual chromoendoscopy increases detection of adenomas during colonoscopy surveillance of patients with LS. Because previous research revealed that Lynch patients have an increased vascular network in the oral mucosa, we hypothesized that increased vascularization of LS-associated adenomas is the cause of better detection with virtual chromoendoscopy. Patients and methods In this pilot study, patients with LS having a proven germline mutation were selected from two tertiary referral hospitals and non-LS patients from an outpatient colonoscopy center. Adenomas from patients with LS were exactly matched in size and histology with adenomas from non-LS patients. Initial adenoma diagnosis was confirmed by a specialist pathologist. All adenomas were stained with CD31 and adenomatous tissue was annotated by the specialist pathologist. Image analysis of CD31-positive microvessel density was conducted using FIJI software. Results Colonoscopy of 63 patients with LS and 24 non-LS patients provided 40 adenomas that could be exactly matched in size and histology. In image-analysis, the CD31-positive microvessel density (2.49 % vs. 2.47 %, P = 0.96), the average size of CD31-positive structures (514 μm2 vs. 523 μm2, P = 0.26) nor the amount of vascular structures per mm2 (183 vs. 176, P = 0.50) differed between adenomas of LS patients and non-Lynch patients. Conclusion The outcomes of this pilot case-control study did not provide further insights into the mechanism of increased adenoma detection in LS patients using virtual chromoendoscopy techniques.
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/a-0832-8283
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