Mucin 5AC is a sensitive surface marker for sessile serrated lesions: results from a systematic review and meta-analysis

Kevin Liu, Moniyka Sachar, Violeta Popov, Zhiheng Pei, Giulio Quarta
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Sessile serrated lesions (SSLs) are a class of colon polyps which are challenging to detect through current screening methods but are highly associated with colon cancer. We reasoned that a biomarker sensitive for SSLs would be clinically useful to improve detection. Recent endoscopic and histopathologic studies suggest that SSLs are associated with alterations in intestinal mucin expression but the frequency with which this occurs is not known. We performed a meta-analysis of available pathologic studies comparing mucin expression on SSLs to normal colonic mucosa, tubular adenomas (TAs), villous adenomas (VAs), traditional serrated adenomas (TSAs), and hyperplastic polyps (HPs). We searched Medline, Pubmed, and Embase and found 440 publications in this topic, and 18 total studies met inclusion. We found that MUC5AC expression was more common in SSLs compared to normal colonic mucosa (OR=82.9, p<0.01), TAs (OR=11, p<0.01), and TSAs (OR=3.6, p=0.04). We found no difference in MUC5AC expression between SSLs versus HPs (OR=2.1, p=0.09) and no difference in MUC5AC expression between left colon and right colon HPs, with an OR=1.8, p=0.23. We found that MUC5AC expression was found commonly on VAs, SSLs, and TSAs while the frequency on colon cancers declined. MUC5AC is also upregulated in inflammatory bowel disease and in response to intestinal infections. MUC5AC expression highlights the potential of mucins as sensitive biomarkers, though not specific to SSLs. Further research into the clinical utilization of MUC5AC could enhance SSL detection.
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粘蛋白 5AC 是无柄锯齿状病变的敏感表面标志物:系统综述和荟萃分析的结果
无柄锯齿状病变(SSL)是一类结肠息肉,目前的筛查方法很难检测出这类病变,但它与结肠癌的关联度很高。我们认为,对 SSL 敏感的生物标记物将有助于临床提高检测水平。最近的内窥镜和组织病理学研究表明,SSL 与肠粘蛋白表达的改变有关,但发生的频率尚不清楚。我们对现有病理研究进行了荟萃分析,比较了 SSL 与正常结肠粘膜、管状腺瘤(TA)、绒毛状腺瘤(VAs)、传统锯齿状腺瘤(TSA)和增生性息肉(HP)的粘蛋白表达。我们检索了Medline、Pubmed和Embase,找到了440篇相关文献,共有18项研究符合纳入条件。我们发现,与正常结肠粘膜(OR=82.9,p<0.01)、TA(OR=11,p<0.01)和TSA(OR=3.6,p=0.04)相比,MUC5AC表达在SSL中更为常见。我们发现 SSL 与 HP 之间的 MUC5AC 表达没有差异(OR=2.1,p=0.09),左侧结肠与右侧结肠 HP 之间的 MUC5AC 表达也没有差异,OR=1.8,p=0.23。我们发现,MUC5AC的表达常见于VAs、SSL和TSA,而在结肠癌中的频率有所下降。在炎症性肠病和肠道感染时,MUC5AC 也会上调。MUC5AC 的表达突显了粘蛋白作为敏感生物标记物的潜力,尽管它并不是 SSL 的特异性标记物。对 MUC5AC 临床应用的进一步研究可提高 SSL 的检测水平。
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