Evaluating morphological features for predicting microsatellite instability status in colorectal cancer

评估形态特征以预测结直肠癌微卫星不稳定状态

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作者:Ajay Malik, Jasvinder Kaur Bhatia, Kavita Sahai, Dibyajyoti Boruah, A Sharma

Background

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the commonest cancers worldwide, with incidence rates in India being around 4%. It is a heterogeneous disease with multiple established prognostic factors. Ten to fifteen percent originate from microsatellite instability (MSI) pathway, characterized by defect in mismatch repair (MMR) gene. Identification of MMR defective protein is relevant for diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction. Certain clinical and histological features are known to be associated with defective MMR genes. The objectives of this study are to find the prevalence of MSI in CRC to identify features associated with MSI and assess the value of histopathology in predicting MSI.

Conclusion

Assessment of clinical and histopathological features will help in patient stratification and selection of patients for MSI testing. The evaluation is economical, reproducible, and easy to apply.

Methods

We evaluated various clinical and histological parameters for identifying prognostically favorable colon cancers in a tertiary hospital. One hundred fifty colon cancers were evaluated, and MSI status was correlated with clinicopathologic variables.

Results

The prevalence of MSI in CRC was found to be 11.3%. The factors associated with MSI were tumor differentiation, stage, tumor site, tumor size, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, Crohn's-like lymphoid reaction, and dirty necrosis. We have defined a "P" score for prediction of MSI using the clinicohistological parameters, which could be used to select patients who are to be tested for MSI.

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