CHEK1 and GFPT1 as Potential Blood-Based Biomarkers for Colorectal Cancer

Habibah Faroque, Nur Soleha Aria, Nor Amira Muzilah, H. A. Al-Jamal, Mohd Fadliyazid Ab. Rahim, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Hironobu Sasano, A. Azmahani
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BACKGROUND: The checkpoint kinase 1 (CHEK1) and glutamine-fructose-6-phosphate aminotransferase 1 (GFPT1) genes have been reported to have a crucial role in carcinogenesis in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, their association with the pathogenesis of CRC remains unclear. This study was conducted to study the expression of CHEK1 and GFPT1 genes in adenoma and adenocarcinoma CRC patients’ whole blood samples compared to the healthy controls.METHODS: A comparative cross‑sectional study to examine the expression of CHEK1 and GFPT1 genes were conducted in 6 colorectal adenoma and 6 colorectal adenocarcinoma patients along with 6 healthy controls. Blood samples were taken from subjects, and CHEK1 and GFPT1 genes were analyzed by using reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). RESULTS: CHEK1 gene expression in blood samples has the highest in adenoma patients meanwhile for the GFPT1 gene expression has the highest in adenocarcinoma patients. Higher CHEK1 gene expression were also found in adenoma patients compared to healthy controls (p=0.040) and adenocarcinoma patients (p=0.025). Besides, at the 5% level of significance, the median GFPT1 gene expression was higher in colorectal adenocarcinoma patients compared to colorectal adenoma patients and healthy controls.CONCLUSION: CHEK1 and GFPT1 may function as potential regulators in adenoma and adenocarcinoma and measuring their expression might be a potential tool to determine the CRC progression and could be further explored as blood diagnostic biomarkers for CRC patients.KEYWORDS: CHEK1, GFPT1, colorectal cancer, adenoma, adenocarcinoma
CHEK1和GFPT1是结直肠癌的潜在血基生物标记物
背景:据报道,检查点激酶 1(CHEK1)和谷氨酰胺-6-磷酸果糖氨基转移酶 1(GFPT1)基因在结直肠癌(CRC)的致癌过程中起着至关重要的作用。然而,它们与 CRC 发病机制的关系仍不清楚。本研究对腺瘤和腺癌 CRC 患者全血样本中 CHEK1 和 GFPT1 基因的表达进行了研究,并与健康对照组进行了比较。研究人员采集了受试者的血液样本,并使用反转录定量聚合酶链反应(RT-qPCR)分析了 CHEK1 和 GFPT1 基因。结果:腺瘤患者血液样本中 CHEK1 基因表达量最高,而腺癌患者 GFPT1 基因表达量最高。与健康对照组(P=0.040)和腺癌患者(P=0.025)相比,腺癌患者的 CHEK1 基因表达也更高。此外,在 5%的显著性水平下,与结直肠腺瘤患者和健康对照组相比,结直肠腺癌患者的 GFPT1 基因表达中位数更高。结论:CHEK1 和 GFPT1 可能是腺瘤和腺癌的潜在调控因子,测量它们的表达可能是判断 CRC 进展的潜在工具,并可进一步探索作为 CRC 患者的血液诊断生物标记物。 关键词:CHEK1;GFPT1;结直肠癌;腺瘤;腺癌
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