A Clinicopathological Study of B-catenin in Colorectal Adenomas

Zhelya Abdullah Hamad, A. Ismael
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Background and objectives: Colorectal adenomas are considered benign tumors, which originate from the mucus-secreting colonic epithelium creating polyps that protrude into the lumen of the intestine. B-catenin is a member of the catenin protein family and it has a dual function that controls the coordination of cell-cell adhesion and gene transcription. The aim of this study was to investigate the immune expression of B - catenin in colorectal adenomas and to describe B-catenin correlation with clinicopathological parameters. Methods: This study was retrospective in nature and performed on 94 formalin-fixed tissue blocks which were obtained from the histopathology department at Rizgary Hospital and some private laboratories in Erbil city during the period from 2014- 2018, The tissue cuts were prepared in 4 um thick and placed on special salinized slides, samples were deparaffinized and put into a buffer solution for 20 min at 95-99°C, cooled in room temperature for 20 min. Results: The expression of B - catenin was seen in 73.4% of the samples, 41.5% of them with grade II while 31.9% exhibited grade III and 26.6% had grade I B -catenin expression. Except for the type of polyp, there was no statistically significant association between B- catenin expression and the clinicopathological. For patients diagnosed with multiple adenomas, the size of the polyp and grade of expression were remarkably different between the various polyps of the same patient. Conclusions: No statistically significant association between B-catenin expression and clinicopathological parameters except for the type of adenoma.
b -连环蛋白在结直肠腺瘤中的临床病理研究
背景和目的:结直肠腺瘤被认为是良性肿瘤,它起源于分泌黏液的结肠上皮,形成息肉,突出到肠腔。b -连环蛋白是连环蛋白家族的一员,具有控制细胞-细胞粘附协调和基因转录的双重功能。本研究的目的是研究B-catenin在结直肠腺瘤中的免疫表达,并描述B-catenin与临床病理参数的相关性。方法:本研究为回顾性研究,选取2014- 2018年在埃尔比勒市Rizgary医院组织病理科和部分私人实验室获得的94例福尔马林固定组织块,制备厚度为4um的组织切片,置于特制的盐化载玻片上,去胶后置于缓冲液中,95-99℃下放置20 min,室温冷却20 min。B -catenin在73.4%的样本中表达,其中41.5%为II级表达,31.9%为III级表达,26.6%为I级表达。除息肉类型外,B- catenin的表达与临床病理无统计学意义。对于诊断为多发性腺瘤的患者,同一患者的不同息肉之间的息肉大小和表达等级有显著差异。结论:除腺瘤类型外,B-catenin表达与临床病理参数无统计学意义相关。
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