Sequential_sections_of_colon_epithelium_near_a_cancer_showing_reduced_or_absent_expression_of_PMS2_(A),_ERCC1_(B)_and_ERCC4_(C).tif
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Description Sequential sections of colon epithelium near a cancer showing reduced or absent expression of PMS2 (A), ERCC1 (B) and ERCC4 (C).tif |
English:
Sequential sections of a segment of
colon
epithelium
near a
colorectal cancer
showing reduced or absent expression of
PMS2
(A),
ERCC1
(B) and
ERCC4
(C) in the colon crypts. This tissue segment is from a
histologically
normal area of a colon resection of a male patient who had an
adenocarcinoma
in the sigmoid colon. For PMS2 (A), there is absent expression in cell nuclei of the crypt body, the crypt neck and the colonic
lumen
surface for all epithelial cells. For ERCC1 (B), there is reduced expression in most of the cell nuclei of the crypts, but there is high expression in cell nuclei at the neck of the crypts and in the adjacent colonic
lumen
surface. For ERCC4 (XPF) (C), there is absent expression in most of the cell nuclei of the crypts and in the colonic lumen in this area of tissue, but detectable expression at the neck of some crypts. The reductions or absence of expression of these DNA repair genes in this tissue appears to be due to
epigenetic repression
.
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