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Sessile serrated colon polyps may be detectable noninvasively


 

PLOS ONE


Furthermore, they showed that the unique DNA methylation patterns they identified could be used to distinguish SPPs from adenomatous polyps, with better discrimination than parallel-gene expression profiling.

“The results presented here provide strong evidence that the BRAF-V600E mutation is the main cause of generation of SSP and SSP-specific DNA methylation pattern,” the investigators wrote in the study’s conclusion.

The study was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The authors declared no competing financial interests in the work.

SOURCE: Dehghanizadeh S et al. PLOS One 13(3): e0192499.

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