Journal article

Extensive DNA methylation in normal colorectal mucosa in hyperplastic polyposis

P Minoo, K Baker, R Goswami, G Chong, WD Foulkes, AR Ruszkiewicz, M Barker, D Buchanan, J Young, JR Jass

Gut | Published : 2006

Abstract

Background: Hyperplastic polyposis of the colorectum is a precancerous condition that has been linked with DNA methylation. The polyps in this condition have been distinguished from typical small hyperplastic polyps and renamed sessile serrated adenomas. Sessile serrated adenomas also occur sporadically and appear to be indistinguishable from their counterparts in hyperplastic polyposis. Aims and methods: The existence of distinguishing molecular features was explored in a series of serrated polyps and matched normal mucosa from patients with and without hyperplastic polyposis by assessing mutation of BRAF, DNA methylation in 14 markers (MINTs 1, 2 and 31, p16, MGMT, MLH1, RASSF1, RASSF2, NO..

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