Does side matter? Deciphering mechanisms that underpin side-dependent pathogenesis and therapy response in colorectal cancer

IF 27.7 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Harrison J. Boka, Rebekah M. Engel, Christine Georges, Paul J. McMurrick, Helen E. Abud
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is stratified by heterogeneity between disease sites, with proximal right-sided CRC (RCRC) multifactorial in its distinction from distal left-sided CRC (LCRC). Notably, right-sided tumors are associated with aggressive disease characteristics which culminate in poor clinical outcomes for these patients. While factors such as mutational profile and patterns of metastasis have been suggested to contribute to differences in therapy response, the exact mechanisms through which RCRC resists effective treatment have yet to be elucidated. In response, recent analyzes, including those utilizing whole genome sequencing, transcriptional profiling, and single-cell analyses, have demonstrated that key molecular differences exist between disease sites, with differentially expressed genes spanning a diverse range of cellular functions. Here, we review and contextualize the most recent data on molecular biomarkers found to exhibit discordance between RCRC and LCRC, and highlight candidates for further investigation, including those which present promise for future clinical application. Given the present disparity in survival outcomes for RCRC patients, we expect the prognostic biomarkers presented in our review to be useful in establishing future directions for the side-specific treatment of CRC.
侧边重要吗?解读结直肠癌侧依赖性发病机制和治疗反应的机制
结直肠癌(CRC)因疾病部位的异质性而分层,近端右侧CRC (RCRC)与远端左侧CRC (LCRC)的区别是多因素的。值得注意的是,右侧肿瘤与侵袭性疾病特征相关,最终导致这些患者的临床结果较差。虽然突变谱和转移模式等因素已被认为有助于治疗反应的差异,但RCRC抵抗有效治疗的确切机制尚未阐明。作为回应,最近的分析,包括利用全基因组测序、转录谱分析和单细胞分析的分析,已经证明在疾病位点之间存在关键的分子差异,差异表达的基因跨越了多种细胞功能。在本文中,我们回顾了RCRC和LCRC之间存在不一致性的分子生物标志物的最新数据,并强调了需要进一步研究的候选物,包括那些有希望在未来临床应用的候选物。鉴于目前RCRC患者生存结果的差异,我们期望在我们的综述中提出的预后生物标志物对确定CRC的侧特异性治疗的未来方向有用。
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Molecular Cancer
Molecular Cancer 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
54.90
自引率
2.70%
发文量
224
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Cancer is a platform that encourages the exchange of ideas and discoveries in the field of cancer research, particularly focusing on the molecular aspects. Our goal is to facilitate discussions and provide insights into various areas of cancer and related biomedical science. We welcome articles from basic, translational, and clinical research that contribute to the advancement of understanding, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. The scope of topics covered in Molecular Cancer is diverse and inclusive. These include, but are not limited to, cell and tumor biology, angiogenesis, utilizing animal models, understanding metastasis, exploring cancer antigens and the immune response, investigating cellular signaling and molecular biology, examining epidemiology, genetic and molecular profiling of cancer, identifying molecular targets, studying cancer stem cells, exploring DNA damage and repair mechanisms, analyzing cell cycle regulation, investigating apoptosis, exploring molecular virology, and evaluating vaccine and antibody-based cancer therapies. Molecular Cancer serves as an important platform for sharing exciting discoveries in cancer-related research. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to communicate information to both specialists and the general public. The online presence of Molecular Cancer enables immediate publication of accepted articles and facilitates the presentation of large datasets and supplementary information. This ensures that new research is efficiently and rapidly disseminated to the scientific community.
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