Microsatellite instability in the high-grade dysplasia component of duodenal adenoma is associated with progression to adenocarcinoma

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Purpose We examined the microsatellite instability of duodenal tumors to evaluate their molecular features associated with the adenoma–carcinoma sequence. Methods Fifty-two non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors collected by endoscopic mucosal resection or surgical resection were studied. When a tumor had two or more dysplasia grades, the highest grade was considered. Representative areas were macro-dissected and subjected to a microsatellite instability analysis and immunohistochemical staining. Results The 52 tumors were classified as either adenoma with low-grade dysplasia ( n = 18), adenoma with high-grade dysplasia ( n = 20), or adenocarcinomas ( n = 14). Among these, 3 adenocarcinoma cases showed microsatellite instability and the remaining 49 tumors showed microsatellite stability. Of the 14 adenocarcinoma cases, 3 contained both high-grade dysplasia and adenocarcinoma components, and 11 contained only the adenocarcinoma component. Interestingly, all three adenocarcinoma + high-grade dysplasia cases were microsatellite instability-high in both the adenocarcinoma and high-grade dysplasia components. Immunohistochemical staining of mismatch repair proteins showed mismatch repair deficiency in three microsatellite instability-high adenocarcinoma + high-grade dysplasia cases. Conclusions Only adenocarcinoma cases with high-grade dysplasia components were microsatellite instability-high (in both the adenocarcinoma and high-grade dysplasia components). This suggests that microsatellite instability in the high-grade dysplasia component of duodenal adenoma is associated with progression to adenocarcinoma.
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Duodenal adenocarcinoma,Duodenal adenoma,Microsatellite instability
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