Reference SummaryBjerknes M, Am J Pathol 1999 Jun;154(6):1831-4

Title

Colossal crypts bordering colon adenomas in Apc(Min) mice express full-length Apc.

Authors

Bjerknes M; Cheng H

Journal

Am J Pathol

Volume

154

Issue

6

Year

1999

Pages

1831-4

Abstract

Enlarged but nondysplastic crypts are frequently observed at the margins of colon tumors, forming what has been called a transitional epithelium. It is now thought that this is a reactive state and not a preneoplastic condition as previously suggested. We have used the mouse familial adenomatous polyposis model, ApcMin, to study these abnormal adenoma-associated crypts. We report that these nondysplastic crypts are enormous (as much as 10 times normal length) and branch more frequently than normal crypts. They express wild-type Apc protein and display the wild-type Apc allele. We conclude that the colossal crypts at adenoma margins have normal Apc gene function, consistent with the suggestion that their phenotype is a reactive state. The cause remains an open question, but the dramatic epithelial response hints at the presence of potent epithelial trophic factors in the vicinity of colon tumors.

Links

J:55509 – MGI References
10362808 – National Library of Medicine/PubMed

Strain Notes

Strain Note
C57BL/6J-ApcMin/+ These mice were from The Jackson Laboratory.

Models

Strain Model Name Treatment Agent(s) Organ Affected Frequency Model Details
C57BL/6J-ApcMin/+ Intestine - Large Intestine - Colon adenoma Intestine - Large Intestine - Colon

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