Asymmetric crypt fission in sessile serrated lesions

2020 ◽  
pp. jclinpath-2020-207008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos A Rubio ◽  
Peter T Schmidt

ObjectiveSessile serrated lesions without dysplasia (SSL-ND) are epitomised by dilated crypts with epithelial serrations and architectural distortions portraying boot-shapes, L-shapes or inverted-T shapes. Recently, crypts in asymmetric fission were detected in SSL-ND. The purpose was to assess the frequency of crypts in asymmetric fission in a cohort of SSL-ND.MethodsThe frequency of crypts in fission was assessed in 60 SSL-ND, the distribution of cell proliferation in 48 SSL-ND and the expression of maspin, a tumour-suppressor protein, in 29 SSL-ND.ResultsOut of the 60 SSL-ND, 40 (66.7%) showed crypts in fission: 39 (65%) SSL-ND had crypts in asymmetric fission and one SSL-ND (1.7%), in symmetric fission (p<0.05). Of 1495 crypts recorded in the 60 SSL-ND, 73 (4.9%) were in asymmetric fission but only one (0.06%), in symmetric fission (p<0.05). Out of the 48 Ki67-immunostained SSL-ND,15 (31%) showed randomly distributed proliferating cell-domains. All 29 SSL-ND revealed maspin-upregulation (including crypts in asymmetric and symmetric fission). In contrast, the normal colon mucosa showed occasional single crypts in symmetric fission, proliferating cell-domains limited to the lower thirds of the crypts, absence of crypts in asymmetric fission and remained maspin negative.ConclusionsSSL-ND thrive with crypts in asymmetric fission displaying randomly distributed proliferating cell-domains and maspin-upregulation. These histo-biological aberrations disclose pathological cryptogenesis and suggest possibly unfolding somatic mutations in SSL-ND. The present findings may open new vistas on the parameters pertinent to the susceptibility of SSL-ND to develop dysplasia and carcinoma.

2020 ◽  
pp. jclinpath-2020-206694
Author(s):  
Carlos A Rubio ◽  
Peter T Schmidt

AimsWe previously found colonic crypts with asymmetric fission bordering regenerating ulcers in ulcerative colitis (UC). The present objective was to assess the frequency of asymmetric crypt-fission in colectomy specimens from patients with long-lasting UC.MethodsH&E-stained sections from seven colectomies from patients with UC without dysplasia or carcinoma were investigated. Symmetric fission was characterised by branched colon crypts showing ≥2 identical crypts, whereas asymmetric fission exhibited branched colon crypt portraying ≥2 dissimilar crypts, differing in diameter, length and/or shape.ResultsThe number of crypts in fission in the 89 sections was 3586; of those, 2930 (81.7%) were asymmetric and the remaining 656 (18.3%), symmetric. Out of 927 vertically-cut crypts (in well-oriented sections), 912 (98.4%) were asymmetric, and the remaining 14 (1.6%), symmetric, and out 2660, cross-cut (transected) crypts in fission, 2018 (75.9%) were asymmetric and the remaining 642 (24.1%), symmetric.ConclusionCrypt fission is rarely found in the normal colon in adults. Symmetric crypt fission found in UC is possibly triggered by a compensatory homeostatic mechanism of crypt production in mucosal areas replaced by chronic inflammation. But asymmetric crypt fission is a pathological aberration that affects crypts in patients with a particular predisposition to develop mucosal dysplasia. It is suggested that this previously unattended histological parameter be included in the pathological descriptions of colectomy specimens from patients with UC.


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