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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38063999/inherited-brca1-and-rnf43-pathogenic-variants-in-a-familial-colorectal-cancer-type-x-family
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James M Chan, Mark Clendenning, Sharelle Joseland, Peter Georgeson, Khalid Mahmood, Jihoon E Joo, Romy Walker, Julia Como, Susan Preston, Shuyi Marci Chai, Yen Lin Chu, Aaron L Meyers, Bernard J Pope, David Duggan, J Lynn Fink, Finlay A Macrae, Christophe Rosty, Ingrid M Winship, Mark A Jenkins, Daniel D Buchanan
Genetic susceptibility to familial colorectal cancer (CRC), including for individuals classified as Familial Colorectal Cancer Type X (FCCTX), remains poorly understood. We describe a multi-generation CRC-affected family segregating pathogenic variants in both BRCA1, a gene associated with breast and ovarian cancer and RNF43, a gene associated with Serrated Polyposis Syndrome (SPS). A single family out of 105 families meeting the criteria for FCCTX (Amsterdam I family history criteria with mismatch repair (MMR)-proficient CRCs) recruited to the Australasian Colorectal Cancer Family Registry (ACCFR; 1998-2008) that underwent whole exome sequencing (WES), was selected for further testing...
December 8, 2023: Familial Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38042958/stromal-localization-of-inactive-cd8-t-cells-in-metastatic-mismatch-repair-deficient-colorectal-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emre Küçükköse, Matthijs J D Baars, Mojtaba Amini, Suzanna J Schraa, Evelien Floor, Guus M Bol, Inne H M Borel Rinkes, Jeanine M L Roodhart, Miriam Koopman, Jamila Laoukili, Onno Kranenburg, Yvonne Vercoulen
BACKGROUND: The determinants of metastasis in mismatch repair deficiency with high levels of microsatellite instability (MSI-H) in colorectal cancer (CRC) are poorly understood. Here, we hypothesized that distinct immune and stromal microenvironments in primary tumors may discriminate between non-metastatic MSI-H CRC and metastatic MSI-H CRC. METHODS: We profiled 46,727 single cells using high-plex imaging mass cytometry and analyzed both differential cell type abundance, and spatial distribution of fibroblasts and immune cells in primary CRC tumors with or without metastatic capacity...
December 2, 2023: British Journal of Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38031173/single-cell-analysis-unveils-activation-of-mast-cells-in-colorectal-cancer-microenvironment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhenyu Xie, Liaoran Niu, Gaozan Zheng, Kunli Du, Songchen Dai, Ruikai Li, Hanjun Dan, Lili Duan, Hongze Wu, Guangming Ren, Xinyu Dou, Fan Feng, Jian Zhang, Jianyong Zheng
The role of mast cells (MCs) in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains unclear, and a comprehensive single-cell study on CRC MCs has not been conducted. This study used a multi-omics approach, integrating single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and bulk tissue sequencing data to investigate the heterogeneity and impact of MCs in CRC. Five MC signature genes (TPSAB1, TPSB2, CPA3, HPGDS, and MS4A2) were identified, and their average expression was used as a marker of MCs. The MC density was found to be lower in CRC compared to normal tissue, but MCs in CRC demonstrated distinct activation features...
November 29, 2023: Cell & Bioscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000379/cancer-screening-in-china-a-steep-road-from-evidence-to-implementation
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REVIEW
Changfa Xia, Partha Basu, Barnett S Kramer, He Li, Chunfeng Qu, Xue Qin Yu, Karen Canfell, Youlin Qiao, Bruce K Armstrong, Wanqing Chen
Cancer screening has the potential to decrease mortality from several common cancer types. The first cancer screening programme in China was initiated in 1958 and the Cancer High Incidence Fields established in the 1970s have provided an extensive source of information for national cancer screening programmes. From 2012 onwards, four ongoing national cancer screening programmes have targeted eight cancer types: cervical, breast, colorectal, lung, oesophageal, stomach, liver, and nasopharyngeal cancers. By synthesising evidence from pilot screening programmes and population-based studies for various screening tests, China has developed a series of cancer screening guidelines...
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37958408/oligometastatic-disease-omd-the-classification-and-practical-review-of-prospective-trials
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REVIEW
Timur Izmailov, Sergey Ryzhkin, Gleb Borshchev, Sergei Boichuk
Oligometastatic disease (OMD) is currently known as an intermediate state of cancer, characterized by a limited number of systemic metastatic lesions for which local ablative therapy could be curative. Indeed, data from multiple clinical trials have illustrated an increase in overall survival (OS) for cancer patients when local ablative therapy was included in the systemic adjuvant therapy. Given that no driver and somatic mutations specific to OMD are currently established, the diagnosis of OMD is mainly based on the results of X-ray studies...
October 31, 2023: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37890492/tumor-sequencing-of-african-ancestry-reveals-differences-in-clinically-relevant-alterations-across-common-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evelyn Jiagge, Dexter X Jin, Justin Y Newberg, Tomin Perea-Chamblee, Kelly R Pekala, Christopher Fong, Michele Waters, David Ma, Yvonne Dei-Adomakoh, Gilles Erb, Kanika S Arora, Sophia L Maund, Njoki Njiraini, Atara Ntekim, Susie Kim, Xuechun Bai, Marlene Thomas, Ronwyn van Eeden, Priti Hegde, Justin Jee, Debyani Chakravarty, Nikolaus Schultz, Michael F Berger, Garrett M Frampton, Ethan S Sokol, Jian Carrot-Zhang
Cancer genomes from patients with African (AFR) ancestry have been poorly studied in clinical research. We leverage two large genomic cohorts to investigate the relationship between genomic alterations and AFR ancestry in six common cancers. Cross-cancer type associations, such as an enrichment of MYC amplification with AFR ancestry in lung, breast, and prostate cancers, and depletion of BRAF alterations are observed in colorectal and pancreatic cancers. There are differences in actionable alterations, such as depletion of KRAS G12C and EGFR L858R, and enrichment of ROS1 fusion with AFR ancestry in lung cancers...
November 13, 2023: Cancer Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37878018/comparative-study-using-propensity-score-matching-analysis-in-patients-undergoing-surgery-for-colorectal-cancer-with-or-without-multimodal-prehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Mauricio Londoño Estrada, Fábio Lopes de Queiroz, Luiza Iannotta Guerra, Paulo Rocha França-Neto, Antônio Lacerda-Filho, Simone Chaves de Miranda Silvestre, Jose Marcos Coelho
INTRODUCTION: The complication rate after major abdominal surgery is from 35 to 50%. The multimodal prehabilitation covers all the pre-operative problems to guarantee a faster recovery and reduce the rate of morbidity and mortality after a colorectal procedure. METHODS: Observational study, in patients with CRC who underwent surgical treatment between November 2020 and September 2022. The data of the patients were placed in 2 groups: prehabilitation group (PPH) and no prehabilitation group (NPPH)...
October 25, 2023: International Journal of Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37863066/tumor-resident-lactobacillus-iners-confer-chemoradiation-resistance-through-lactate-induced-metabolic-rewiring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren E Colbert, Molly B El Alam, Rui Wang, Tatiana Karpinets, David Lo, Erica J Lynn, Timothy A Harris, Jacob H Elnaggar, Kyoko Yoshida-Court, Katarina Tomasic, Julianna K Bronk, Julie Sammouri, Ananta V Yanamandra, Adilene V Olvera, Lily G Carlin, Travis Sims, Andrea Y Delgado Medrano, Tatiana Cisneros Napravnik, Madison O'Hara, Daniel Lin, Chike O Abana, Hannah X Li, Patricia J Eifel, Anuja Jhingran, Melissa Joyner, Lilie Lin, Lois M Ramondetta, Andrew M Futreal, Kathleen M Schmeler, Geena Mathew, Stephanie Dorta-Estremera, Jianhua Zhang, Xiaogang Wu, Nadim J Ajami, Matthew Wong, Cullen Taniguchi, Joseph F Petrosino, K Jagannadha Sastry, Pablo C Okhuysen, Sara A Martinez, Lin Tan, Iqbal Mahmud, Philip L Lorenzi, Jennifer A Wargo, Ann H Klopp
Tumor microbiota can produce active metabolites that affect cancer and immune cell signaling, metabolism, and proliferation. Here, we explore tumor and gut microbiome features that affect chemoradiation response in patients with cervical cancer using a combined approach of deep microbiome sequencing, targeted bacterial culture, and in vitro assays. We identify that an obligate L-lactate-producing lactic acid bacterium found in tumors, Lactobacillus iners, is associated with decreased survival in patients, induces chemotherapy and radiation resistance in cervical cancer cells, and leads to metabolic rewiring, or alterations in multiple metabolic pathways, in tumors...
November 13, 2023: Cancer Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37796807/multigene-panel-next-generation-sequencing-in-metastatic-colorectal-cancer-in-an-australian-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Udit Nindra, Abhijit Pal, Vivienne Lea, Stephanie Hui-Su Lim, Kate Wilkinson, Ray Asghari, Tara L Roberts, Therese M Becker, Mahtab Farzin, Tristan Rutland, Mark Lee, Scott MacKenzie, Weng Ng, Bin Wang, C Soon Lee, Wei Chua
BACKGROUND: Next generation sequencing (NGS) is increasingly used in standard clinical practice to identify patients with potentially actionable mutations. Stratification of NGS mutation tiers is currently based on the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Scale for Clinical Actionability of Molecular Targets (ESCAT[E]) Tier I-V & X. Allele frequency is also increasingly recognised as an important prognostic tool in advanced cancer. The aim of this study was to determine the genomic mutations in metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) in an Australian multicultural population and their influence on survival outcomes...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37786300/arf1-ablation-in-colorectal-cancer-cells-activates-a-super-signal-complex-in-dc-to-enhance-anti-tumor-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Handong Ma, Wanqi Fang, Qiaoming Li, Yuetong Wang, Steven X Hou
The anti-tumor immune response relies on interactions among tumor cells and immune cells. However, the molecular mechanisms by which tumor cells regulate DCs as well as DCs regulate T cells remain enigmatic. Here, the authors identify a super signaling complex in DCs that mediates the Arf1-ablation-induced anti-tumor immunity. They find that the Arf1-ablated tumor cells release OxLDL, HMGB1, and genomic DNA, which together bound to a coreceptor complex of CD36/TLR2/TLR6 on DC surface. The complex then is internalized into the Rab7-marked endosome in DCs, and further joined by components of the NF-κB, NLRP3 inflammasome and cGAS-STING triple pathways to form a super signal complex for producing different cytokines, which together promote CD8+ T cell tumor infiltration, cross-priming and stemness...
October 2, 2023: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747505/analysis-of-prognostic-factors-in-different-grades-of-histologic-differentiation-in-colorectal-cancer-patients-receiving-preoperative-neoadjuvant-chemotherapy-and-establishment-of-prognostic-nomograms-for-moderately-differentiated-grade
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiagang Luo, Yimin E, Jie Wu, Chen Lu, Jianping Zhang
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to analyze the differences in independent prognostic factors of cancer-specific survival (CSS) and overall survival (OS) in patients with different grades of histologic differentiation of colorectal cancer (CRC) who received preoperative neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and to establish a nomogram for predicting postoperative survival based on moderately differentiated CRC. METHODS: We analyzed CRC patients from the SEER database who received NAC before operation between 2010 and 2015...
September 25, 2023: International Journal of Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37741820/improved-accuracy-in-colorectal-cancer-tissue-decomposition-through-refinement-of-established-deep-learning-solutions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabi Prezja, Sami Äyrämö, Ilkka Pölönen, Timo Ojala, Suvi Lahtinen, Pekka Ruusuvuori, Teijo Kuopio
Hematoxylin and eosin-stained biopsy slides are regularly available for colorectal cancer patients. These slides are often not used to define objective biomarkers for patient stratification and treatment selection. Standard biomarkers often pertain to costly and slow genetic tests. However, recent work has shown that relevant biomarkers can be extracted from these images using convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The CNN-based biomarkers predicted colorectal cancer patient outcomes comparably to gold standards...
September 23, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37740222/small-molecule-targeting-of-the-p38-mk2-stress-signaling-pathways-to-improve-cancer-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Alimbetov, B Umbayev, A Tsoy, D Begimbetova, T Davis, D Kipling, Sh Askarova
PURPOSE: Although a long-term goal of cancer therapy always has been the development of agents that selectively destroy cancer cells, more recent trends have been to seek secondary agents that sensitize cancer cells to existing treatment regimens. In this regard, the present study explored the possibility of using small molecule inhibitors of p38MAPK/MK2 stress signaling pathways as potential agents to enhance the sensitivity of cancer cells with abrogated G1 checkpoint to the DNA damaging agent etoposide by specifically targeting the DNA damage-induced G2 cell cycle checkpoint...
September 23, 2023: BMC Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37735401/curdione-induces-ferroptosis-mediated-by-m6a-methylation-via-mettl14-and-ythdf2-in-colorectal-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fang Wang, Zheng Sun, Qunyao Zhang, Hao Yang, Gang Yang, Qi Yang, Yimiao Zhu, Wenya Wu, Wenwen Xu, Xiaoyu Wu
BACKGROUND: Curdione is a sesquiterpene isolated from Curcumae Rhizoma that possesses high biological activity and extensive pharmacological effects. As a traditional Chinese medicine, Curcumae Rhizoma can inhibit the development of many types of cancer, especially colorectal cancer. However, the anti-colorectal mechanism of its monomer curdione remains unclear. METHODS: Colorectal cancer (CRC) cells were treated with curdione at doses of 12.5 μM, 25 μM, and 50 μM, and then the cells' activity was measured with methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT)...
September 21, 2023: Chinese Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37704538/plasma-cetuximab-concentrations-correlate-with-survival-in-patients-with-advanced-kras-wild-type-colorectal-cancer
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Di Maria Jiang, Shruti Parshad, Luna Zhan, Hao-Wen Sim, Lillian L Siu, Geoffrey Liu, Jeremy D Shapiro, Timothy J Price, Derek J Jonker, Christos S Karapetis, Andrew H Strickland, Wenjiang Zhang, Mark Jeffery, Dongsheng Tu, Siobhan Ng, Sabe Sabesan, Jenny Shannon, Amanda Townsend, Chris J O'Callaghan, Eric X Chen
BACKGROUND: Cetuximab is a standard of care therapy for patients with RAS wild-type (WT) advanced colorectal cancer. Limited data suggest a wide variation in cetuximab plasma concentrations after standard dosing regimens. We correlated cetuximab plasma concentrations with survival and toxicity. METHODS: The CO. 20 study randomized patients with RAS WT advanced colorectal cancer in a 1:1 ratio to cetuximab 400 mg/m2 intravenously followed by weekly maintenance of 250 mg/m2 , plus brivanib 800 mg orally daily or placebo...
December 2023: Clinical Colorectal Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37677850/self-reported-sleep-disorders-and-the-risk-of-all-cancer-types-evidence-from-the-kailuan-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
W Li, C Li, T Liu, Y Wang, X Ma, X Xiao, Q Zhang, J Qu
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies that focussed on sleep disturbance have primarily examined specific aspects of sleep disorders rather than considering overall sleep quality. We aimed to investigate different sleep disorders and their combination as risk factors for different types of cancer. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. METHODS: In this prospective cohort study, we included 78,232 participants. A self-reported questionnaire was used to address insomnia, daytime sleepiness, snoring, and sleep duration...
September 5, 2023: Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37668816/immune-checkpoint-inhibitor-therapy-in-neoadjuvant-and-adjuvant-treatment-for-cancer-a-paradigm-shift-in-the-treatment-of-resectable-gastrointestinal-cancer-3-a-paradigm-shift-in-the-treatment-of-colorectal-cancer
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REVIEW
Kotoe Oshima, Kentaro Yamazaki
Immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as anti-programmed cell death-1, programmed cell death ligand-1, and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 monoclonal antibodies, have been notably effective in various types of cancers. Mismatch repair deficiency and microsatellite instability-high tumors have been established as striking biomarkers for response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. These biomarkers show a higher mutational burden, have cancer-associated neoantigens, and dense immune cell infiltration, which generates a robust immune response...
September 5, 2023: International Journal of Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37644368/impacts-of-some-clinicopathodemography-and-colorectal-tissues-key-cell-cycle-and-mucin-stabilizing-molecules-on-the-metastasis-trend-in-colorectal-cancer-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Ghorbani Ranjbary, Jalil Mehrzad, Nasrollah Rahbar, Hesam Dehghani
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the various clinicopathodemographical, epidemiological, and molecular contributors to cumulatively worldwide metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) in CRC patients from a highly populated area in northeastern Iran to pinpoint metastasis risk. METHODS: A retrospective clinical material-based cohort including a total of 6260 registered CRC patients, of whom 3829 underwent surgery, from regional university hospitals, during 2006-2016, were analyzed for the clinicopathodemographical aspects of age, sex, stage of CRC, history of smoking, type 2 diabetes (T2D), hypertension, body mass index (BMI), familial/occupational status, post-surgery survival period and mRNA/protein expression of mucin stabilizer (B3GALNT2), mucin I (MUC1), key cell cycle molecules (i...
August 29, 2023: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37626196/green-synthesized-silver-nanoparticles-mediated-by-fusarium-nygamai-isolate-ajtyc1-characterizations-antioxidant-antimicrobial-anticancer-and-photocatalytic-activities-and-cytogenetic-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abeer E El-Ansary, Ahmed A A Omran, Heba I Mohamed, Omima M El-Mahdy
Green biosynthesized nanoparticles have a bright future because they can be produced using a method that is more energy-efficient, cost-effective, repeatable, and environmentally friendly than physical or chemical synthesis. In this study, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were produced using the Fusarium nygamai isolate AJTYC1. Several techniques were used to characterize the synthesized AgNPs, including UV-Vis spectroscopy, transmission electron microscope, zeta potential analysis, X-ray diffraction analysis, energy dispersive X-ray, and Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy...
August 26, 2023: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37610467/less-invasive-primary-treatment-for-colorectal-cancer-after-implementation-of-national-screening-a-nationwide-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jannie Dressler, Sisse H Njor, Lars N Jørgensen, Morten Rasmussen
BACKGROUND: The effect of organized colorectal cancer (CRC) screening on type of primary treatment remains sparsely investigated. This study evaluated the difference in primary treatment strategy between patients diagnosed with screen-detected (SD-CRC) and non-screen-detected colorectal cancer (NSD-CRC) in a national CRC screening program. METHODS: This was a retrospective national register-based cohort study. Data on patients aged between 50 and 75 years and diagnosed with SD-CRC or NSD-CRC were retrieved from the national colorectal cancer screening database and the Danish Colorectal Cancer Group database...
August 23, 2023: World Journal of Surgery
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