Separation of low versus high grade Crohn's disease-associated small bowel carcinomas is improved by invasive front prognostic marker analysis
- Creators
- Arpa, Giovanni
- Grillo, Federica
- Giuffrida, Paolo
- Nesi, Gabriella
- Klersy, Catherine
- Mescoli, Claudia
- Lenti, Marco Vincenzo
- Lobascio, Gessica
- Martino, Michele
- Latella, Giovanni
- Malvi, Deborah
- Macciomei, Maria Cristina
- Fociani, Paolo
- Villanacci, Vincenzo
- Rizzo, Aroldo
- Ferrero, Stefano
- Sessa, Fausto
- Orlandi, Augusto
- Monteleone, Giovanni
- Biancone, Livia
- Cantoro, Laura
- Tonelli, Francesco
- Ciardi, Antonio
- Poggioli, Gilberto
- Rizzello, Fernando
- Ardizzone, Sandro
- Sampietro, Gianluca
- Solina, Gaspare
- Oreggia, Barbara
- Papi, Claudio
- D'Incà, Renata
- Vecchi, Maurizio
- Caprioli, Flavio
- Caronna, Roberto
- D'Errico, Antonietta
- Fiocca, Roberto
- Rugge, Massimo
- Corazza, Gino Roberto
- Luinetti, Ombretta
- Paulli, Marco
- Solcia, Enrico
- Di Sabatino, Antonio
- Vanoli, Alessandro
- Others:
- Arpa, Giovanni
- Grillo, Federica
- Giuffrida, Paolo
- Nesi, Gabriella
- Klersy, Catherine
- Mescoli, Claudia
- Lenti, Marco Vincenzo
- Lobascio, Gessica
- Martino, Michele
- Latella, Giovanni
- Malvi, Deborah
- Macciomei, Maria Cristina
- Fociani, Paolo
- Villanacci, Vincenzo
- Rizzo, Aroldo
- Ferrero, Stefano
- Sessa, Fausto
- Orlandi, Augusto
- Monteleone, Giovanni
- Biancone, Livia
- Cantoro, Laura
- Tonelli, Francesco
- Ciardi, Antonio
- Poggioli, Gilberto
- Rizzello, Fernando
- Ardizzone, Sandro
- Sampietro, Gianluca
- Solina, Gaspare
- Oreggia, Barbara
- Papi, Claudio
- D'Incà, Renata
- Vecchi, Maurizio
- Caprioli, Flavio
- Caronna, Roberto
- D'Errico, Antonietta
- Fiocca, Roberto
- Rugge, Massimo
- Corazza, Gino Roberto
- Luinetti, Ombretta
- Paulli, Marco
- Solcia, Enrico
- Di Sabatino, Antonio
- Vanoli, Alessandro
Description
Background and Aims: Crohn's disease-associated small bowel carcinoma is a rare event, usually reported to have a severe prognosis. However, in previous investigations we have found a minority of cases displaying a relatively favourable behaviour, thus outlining the need to improve the histopathological prediction of Crohn's disease-associated small bowel carcinoma prognosis. Methods: As in recent studies on colorectal cancer, a substantial improvement in prognostic evaluations has been provided by the histological analysis of the tumour invasive front; we therefore systematically analysed the tumour budding and poorly differentiated clusters in the invasive front of 47 Crohn's disease-associated small bowel carcinomas collected through the Small Bowel Cancer Italian Consortium. Results: Both tumour budding and poorly differentiated cluster analyses proved highly effective in prognostic evaluation of Crohn's disease-associated small bowel carcinomas. In addition, they retained prognostic value when combined with two other parameters, i.e. glandular histology and stage I/II, both known to predict a relatively favourable small bowel carcinoma behaviour. In particular, association of tumour budding and poorly differentiated clusters in a combined invasive front score allowed identification of a minor subset of cancers [12/47, 25%] characterised by combined invasive front low grade coupled with a glandular histology and a low stage [I or II] and showing no cancer-related death during a median follow-up of 73.5 months. Conclusions: The improved distinction of lower- from higher-grade Crohn's disease-associated small bowel carcinomas provided by invasive front analysis should be of potential help in choosing appropriate therapy for these rare and frequently ominous neoplasms.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1001522
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1001522
- Origin repository
- UNIGE