Original Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2012; 18(39): 5551-5559
Published online Oct 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i39.5551
Table 1 Clinicopathological characteristics of laterally spreading tumor of the colorectum
VariableGr-type (n = 36)NGr-type (n = 33)
Age (yr)68.5 ± 10.9 (34-88)69.0 ± 10.3 (44-85)
Sex
Male2123
Female1510
Location
Proximal colon1812
Distal colon1821
Size of tumor (mm)35.3 ± 17.9 (12-80)b23.0 ± 9.1 (10-50)b
Histology
LGD1512
Tubular type1111
Tubulovillous type41
HGD1214
Tubular typed013
Tubulovillous typed121
INV97
Well differentiated type77
Others20
Table 2 Correlations among expression levels of the encoded proteins
MUC5ACMUC6CD10p53Nuclearβ-cateninKi-67
Gr-typeNGr-typeGr-typeNGr-typeGr-typeNGr-typeGr-typeNGr-typeGr-typeNGr-typeGr-type
MUC20.550b0.486bNSNS-0.417aNS-0.549a-0.450aNS0.413a-0.397a
MUC5ACBlankNSNSNSNS-0.430a-0.368a-0.334aNSNS
MUC6BlankBlankNSNSNSNSNSNSNS
CD10BlankBlankBlankNSNSNSNSNS
p53BlankBlankBlankBlankNSNS0.514b
Nuclear β-cateninBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankNS
Table 3 Frequency of KRAS and BRAF mutations in laterally spreading tumor of the colorectum
Type of tumorsNumber (%) of mutated samples
AllProximal colon
nKRASBRAFnKRAS
Gr-type2915 (52)a2 (7)139 (69)c
LGD106 (60)0 (0)76 (86)d,e
HGD106 (60)b1 (10)32 (67)
INV93 (33)1 (11)31 (33)
NGr-type272 (7)a0 (0)181 (6)c
LGD101 (10)0 (0)81 (13)d
HGD100 (0)b0 (0)80 (0)
INV71 (14)0 (0)20 (0)
Total5617 (30)2 (4)3010 (33)