Colorectal cancer risk assessment using molecular biology techniques
December 23, 2011
Colorectal cancer risk assessment using molecular biology techniques
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Article_Title: | Colorectal cancer risk assessment using molecular biology techniques |
Authors: | Aurel Ardelean |
Affiliation: | “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania Academy of Romanian Scientists |
Abstract: | Colorectal cancer is a major health burden, despite advances in surgical treatment and chemotherapy, being the most common cancer and second leading cause of cancer death in both sexes in European Union. In colorectal cancer, various molecular biology techniques are extensively used to identify valuable biomarkers for predicting the clinical outcome and response to treatment. The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of different molecular biology methods in assessing colorectal cancer risk. We included in this study patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer (n=286) and healthy controls (n=190). All diagnoses were pathologically confirmed. Written consent for participation was obtained from all study subjects. DNA and mRNA were obtained from blood and tissue samplesets. We investigated the risk of colorectal cancer by different techniques addressing multiple targets. ANKRD17 mRNA, VEGF +936 C/T and -634 G/C polymorphisms, mutations in codon 12 of the K-ras gene and Gly120Ala in p53 gene appear to be the most sensitive targets and may have a potential value as additional markers for the risk assessment and prognostic of colorectal cancer. |
Keywords: | colorectal cancer, molecular targets, K-ras, p53 |
References: | Chirila D. N., Pop T. R., Turdeanu N. A., Tubular carcinoid tumor of the appendix – a clinical case, HVM Bioflux, 3(1), pp.1-4, 2011 Douillard J-.Y., Cunningham D., Roth A. D., et al., Irinotecan combined with fluorouracil compared with fluorouracil alone as first-line treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer: a multicentre randomized trial, Lancet, 355, pp. 1041–1047, 2000. Kataria N., Kataria A. K., Pandey N., Gupta P., Serum biomarkers of physiological defense against reactive oxygen species during environmental stress in Indian dromedaries, HVM Bioflux, 2(2), pp.55-60, 2010 Kinzler K. W., Wogelstein B., Lessons from hereditary colorectal cancer, Cell, 87, pp.159-170 Mihociu T., Belc N., Iorga E., Rusu L., Metaxa I., The use of PCR applications for assessment of Clostridium botulinum presence in the culture environment and fish samples in the conditions of open system production from Romanian fisheries, AACL Bioflux, 3(4), pp.289-298, 2010 Pasarin B., The Pricopian «gene theory of sexuality» is just a hypothesis, but good enough to explain the sex determination in fish, AACL Bioflux, 3(2), pp.141-150, 2010 Petrescu-Mag I. V., Winge’s sex-linked color patterns and SDL in the guppy: genes or gene complexes?, AACL Bioflux, 2(1), pp.71-80, 2009 Srivastava S., Verma M., Henson D. E., Biomarkers for early detection of colon cancer, Clin Cancer Res, 7, pp.1118-1126, 2001 |
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Correspondence: | Aurel Ardelean, “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania, e-mail: rectorat@uvvg.ro |
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Article Title: | Colorectal cancer risk assessment using molecular biology techniques |
Authors: | Aurel Ardelean |
Affiliation: | “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania Academy of Romanian Scientists |
Abstract: | Colorectal cancer is a major health burden, despite advances in surgical treatment and chemotherapy, being the most common cancer and second leading cause of cancer death in both sexes in European Union. In colorectal cancer, various molecular biology techniques are extensively used to identify valuable biomarkers for predicting the clinical outcome and response to treatment. The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of different molecular biology methods in assessing colorectal cancer risk. We included in this study patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer (n=286) and healthy controls (n=190). All diagnoses were pathologically confirmed. Written consent for participation was obtained from all study subjects. DNA and mRNA were obtained from blood and tissue samplesets. We investigated the risk of colorectal cancer by different techniques addressing multiple targets. ANKRD17 mRNA, VEGF +936 C/T and -634 G/C polymorphisms, mutations in codon 12 of the K-ras gene and Gly120Ala in p53 gene appear to be the most sensitive targets and may have a potential value as additional markers for the risk assessment and prognostic of colorectal cancer. |
Keywords: | colorectal cancer, molecular targets, K-ras, p53 |
References: | Chirila D. N., Pop T. R., Turdeanu N. A., Tubular carcinoid tumor of the appendix – a clinical case, HVM Bioflux, 3(1), pp.1-4, 2011 Douillard J-.Y., Cunningham D., Roth A. D., et al., Irinotecan combined with fluorouracil compared with fluorouracil alone as first-line treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer: a multicentre randomized trial, Lancet, 355, pp. 1041–1047, 2000. Kataria N., Kataria A. K., Pandey N., Gupta P., Serum biomarkers of physiological defense against reactive oxygen species during environmental stress in Indian dromedaries, HVM Bioflux, 2(2), pp.55-60, 2010 Kinzler K. W., Wogelstein B., Lessons from hereditary colorectal cancer, Cell, 87, pp.159-170 Mihociu T., Belc N., Iorga E., Rusu L., Metaxa I., The use of PCR applications for assessment of Clostridium botulinum presence in the culture environment and fish samples in the conditions of open system production from Romanian fisheries, AACL Bioflux, 3(4), pp.289-298, 2010 Pasarin B., The Pricopian «gene theory of sexuality» is just a hypothesis, but good enough to explain the sex determination in fish, AACL Bioflux, 3(2), pp.141-150, 2010 Petrescu-Mag I. V., Winge’s sex-linked color patterns and SDL in the guppy: genes or gene complexes?, AACL Bioflux, 2(1), pp.71-80, 2009 Srivastava S., Verma M., Henson D. E., Biomarkers for early detection of colon cancer, Clin Cancer Res, 7, pp.1118-1126, 2001 |
*Correspondence: | Aurel Ardelean, “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania, e-mail: rectorat@uvvg.ro |