Comprehensive characterization of micropapillary colorectal adenocarcinoma
Äijälä, Ville K.; Härkönen, Jouni; Mantere, Tuomo; Elomaa, Hanna; Sirniö, Päivi; Pohjanen, Vesa Matti; Sirkiä, Onni; Karjalainen, Henna; Kastinen, Meeri; Tapiainen, Vilja V.; Väyrynen, Sara A.; Pölönen, Petri; Ahtiainen, Maarit; Helminen, Olli; Wirta, Erkki Ville; Rintala, Jukka; Meriläinen, Sanna; Saarnio, Juha; Rautio, Tero; Pylkäs, Katri; Seppälä, Toni T.; Böhm, Jan; Mecklin, Jukka Pekka; Tuomisto, Anne; Mäkinen, Markus J.; Väyrynen, Juha P. (2025)
Äijälä, Ville K.
Härkönen, Jouni
Mantere, Tuomo
Elomaa, Hanna
Sirniö, Päivi
Pohjanen, Vesa Matti
Sirkiä, Onni
Karjalainen, Henna
Kastinen, Meeri
Tapiainen, Vilja V.
Väyrynen, Sara A.
Pölönen, Petri
Ahtiainen, Maarit
Helminen, Olli
Wirta, Erkki Ville
Rintala, Jukka
Meriläinen, Sanna
Saarnio, Juha
Rautio, Tero
Pylkäs, Katri
Seppälä, Toni T.
Böhm, Jan
Mecklin, Jukka Pekka
Tuomisto, Anne
Mäkinen, Markus J.
Väyrynen, Juha P.
2025
Journal of Pathology
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202502182254
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202502182254
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<p>Micropapillary colorectal adenocarcinoma is a morphologic subtype of colorectal cancer (CRC) with insufficiently characterized prognostic significance and biological features. We analyzed the histopathological, immunological, and prognostic features of micropapillary adenocarcinoma in two independent CRC cohorts (N = 1,876). We found that micropapillary adenocarcinomas accounted for 4.9% and 6.4% of CRCs in the two cohorts. A micropapillary growth pattern was associated with advanced stage and lymphovascular invasion (p < 0.001), but also with shorter overall survival independent of these factors and other prognostic parameters (Cohort 1: hazard ratio [HR] 1.76, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.08–2.87; Cohort 2: HR 1.47, 95% CI 1.08–2.00). Multiplex immunohistochemistry and machine learning-assisted image analysis showed that the micropapillary growth pattern was associated with decreased CD3<sup>+</sup> T-cell and CD14<sup>+</sup>HLA-DR<sup>+</sup> monocytic cell densities. Molecular features of micropapillary adenocarcinoma were studied using bioinformatic analyses in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohort (N = 629) and validated with optical genome mapping and immunohistochemistry. These analyses revealed that micropapillary adenocarcinomas frequently present with chromosome region 8q24 copy number gain, TP53 mutation, and overexpression of UPK2, MUC16, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition involved genes, such as L1CAM. These results indicate that micropapillary colorectal adenocarcinoma is an aggressive morphologic subtype of CRC characterized by shorter overall survival, decreased antitumorigenic immune response, and unique molecular features. Our findings support the classification of micropapillary adenocarcinoma as a distinct, high-risk subtype of CRC, which should be systematically evaluated in patient care.</p>
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