Numerous molecular genetic events occurring in the development of sporadic colorectal neoplasia have been previously defined. The most frequent genetic alterations are mutations of the APC, KRAS, and TP53 genes, as well as loss of the DCC gene and of the second TP53 allele. The data from several groups indicate that these genes play an important role in ulcerative colitis-associated dysplasias and cancer, as they do in sporadic colorectal adenomas and carcinomas. KRAS and TP53 mutations were detected in dysplasia, but also in villous regeneration and active colitis, and affect a subpopulation of the cells composing these lesions. We conclude that in histologically defined dysplasia, clones can be found that genetically represent precancerou...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by repeated flare-ups of inflammation that can lead to onco...
DNA aneuploidy is of interest as an additive marker for carcinoma risk in ulcerative colitis. It is ...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is defined as an idiopathic inflammatory disorder primarily involving the mu...
Numerous molecular genetic events occurring in the development of sporadic colorectal neoplasia have...
We have analyzed K-ras mutations and p53 alterations in 39 tumor and nontumor samples taken from nin...
Ulcerative colitis-related epithelial dysplasia represents a premalignant lesion, which may lead to ...
One hundred and nine samples comprising carcinomas, adenomas, dysplastic, inflamed and normal mucosa...
One hundred and nine samples comprising carcinomas, adenomas, dysplastic, inflamed and normal mucosa...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether point mutations and loss of the p53 gene take pla...
BACKGROUND Patients with longstanding inflammatory bowel disease (IBD; ie, ulcerative colitis and Cr...
Colorectal cancer originates as a consequence of accumulating genetic changes and sequential convers...
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBO) predisposes affected individuals to the development of inva...
In spite of the well-established histopathological phenotyping of IBD-associated preneoplastic and n...
Chronic inflammation predisposes to cancer. We used an inflammation-induced human model of tumorigen...
AbstractBackgroundThe association between ulcerative colitis and adenocarcinoma determined strategie...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by repeated flare-ups of inflammation that can lead to onco...
DNA aneuploidy is of interest as an additive marker for carcinoma risk in ulcerative colitis. It is ...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is defined as an idiopathic inflammatory disorder primarily involving the mu...
Numerous molecular genetic events occurring in the development of sporadic colorectal neoplasia have...
We have analyzed K-ras mutations and p53 alterations in 39 tumor and nontumor samples taken from nin...
Ulcerative colitis-related epithelial dysplasia represents a premalignant lesion, which may lead to ...
One hundred and nine samples comprising carcinomas, adenomas, dysplastic, inflamed and normal mucosa...
One hundred and nine samples comprising carcinomas, adenomas, dysplastic, inflamed and normal mucosa...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether point mutations and loss of the p53 gene take pla...
BACKGROUND Patients with longstanding inflammatory bowel disease (IBD; ie, ulcerative colitis and Cr...
Colorectal cancer originates as a consequence of accumulating genetic changes and sequential convers...
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBO) predisposes affected individuals to the development of inva...
In spite of the well-established histopathological phenotyping of IBD-associated preneoplastic and n...
Chronic inflammation predisposes to cancer. We used an inflammation-induced human model of tumorigen...
AbstractBackgroundThe association between ulcerative colitis and adenocarcinoma determined strategie...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by repeated flare-ups of inflammation that can lead to onco...
DNA aneuploidy is of interest as an additive marker for carcinoma risk in ulcerative colitis. It is ...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is defined as an idiopathic inflammatory disorder primarily involving the mu...