Open Journal of Gastroenterology

Volume 3, Issue 8 (December 2013)

ISSN Print: 2163-9450   ISSN Online: 2163-9469

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Adenocarcinomas of the gallbladder from United States patients demonstrate less frequent molecular change for several genetic markers than other intra-abdominal cancers

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DOI: 10.4236/ojgas.2013.38059    2,699 Downloads   4,022 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Context: The incidence of gallbladder cancer is quite low in the US, with an estimate (2013) for new cases of less than 10,000. The rarity suggests a possible shared molecular pathology that might facilitate a greater understanding of this tumor. Objective: We wished to assess the molecular genetic profile of this tumor, particularly KRAS gene mutations, which are frequent in tumors associated with chronic inflamemation elsewhere within the abdomen. Design: We ascertained 25 cases of gallbladder adenocarcinoma from our pathology department records for 2000-2012. PCR based techniques were used to evaluate the DNA for loss of heterozygosity of the APC and DCC genes; for point mutations in the KRAS gene, codons 12 and 13; for point mutation in the BRAF gene, codon 600; for point mutation in the GNAS gene, codon 201; and for microsatellite instability. Results: Patients included 5 males and 20 females. Approximately three-quarters of cases were associated with gallstones, inflammation and dysplasia. Microsatellite instability and GNAS mutation, both present in just 4% of cases, and BRAF mutation present in no cases, do not appear to be significant parts of carcinogenesis of gallbladder carcinoma. We detected a KRAS gene mutation in only 8% of the cases. Loss of heterozygosity for the APC was detected in 16.7% of informative cases; and for the DCC gene, in 34.8% of informative cases. Conclusions: Many molecular genetic changes frequently seen with tumors arising from other intra-abdominal organs are infrequent in this tumor type. In particular, KRAS mutations were uncommon, in contra-distinction to other malignant tumors developing in the setting of chronic inflammation/infection.

 

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Zauber, P. , Marotta, S. and Sabbath-Solitare, M. (2013) Adenocarcinomas of the gallbladder from United States patients demonstrate less frequent molecular change for several genetic markers than other intra-abdominal cancers. Open Journal of Gastroenterology, 3, 337-343. doi: 10.4236/ojgas.2013.38059.

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