Mutational and co-mutational landscape of early onset colorectal cancer.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biomarkers Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1080/1354750X.2024.2447089
Jumanah Yousef Alshenaifi, Guglielmo Vetere, Giulia Maddalena, Mahmoud Yousef, Michael G White, John Paul Shen, Eduardo Vilar, Christine Parseghian, Arvind Dasari, Van Karlyle Morris, Ryan Huey, Michael J Overman, Robert Wolff, Kanwal P Raghav, Jason Willis, Kristin Alfaro, Andy Futreal, Y Nancy You, Scott Kopetz
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Abstract

Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality before 50 have been rising alarmingly in the recent decades.

Methods: Using a cohort of 10,000 patients, this study investigates the clinical, mutational, and co-mutational features of CRC in early-onset (EOCRC, < 50 years) compared to late-onset (LOCRC, ≥ 50 years).

Results: EOCRC was associated with a higher prevalence of Asian and Hispanic patients, rectal or left-sided tumors (72% vs. 59%), and advanced-stage disease. Molecular analyses revealed differences in mutation patterns, with EOCRC having higher frequencies of TP53 (74% vs. 68%, p < 0.01) and SMAD4 (17% vs. 14%, p = 0.015), while BRAF (5% vs. 11%, p < 0.001) and NOTCH1 (2.7% vs. 4.1%, p = 0.01) mutations were more prevalent in LOCRC. Stratification by tumor site and MSI status highlighted significant location- and age-specific molecular differences, such as increased KRAS and CTNNB1 mutations in right-sided EOCRC and higher BRAF prevalence in MSI-H LOCRC (47% vs. 6.7%, p < 0.001). Additionally, co-occurrence analysis revealed unique mutational networks in EOCRC MSS, including significant co-occurrences of FBXW7 with NOTCH3, RB1, and PIK3R1.

Conclusion: This study highlights the significance of age-specific molecular profiling, offering insights into the unique biology of EOCRC and potential clinical applications.

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Biomarkers
Biomarkers 医学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: The journal Biomarkers brings together all aspects of the rapidly growing field of biomarker research, encompassing their various uses and applications in one essential source. Biomarkers provides a vital forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts in all areas of biomarker research. High quality papers in four main areas are accepted and manuscripts describing novel biomarkers and their subsequent validation are especially encouraged: • Biomarkers of disease • Biomarkers of exposure • Biomarkers of response • Biomarkers of susceptibility Manuscripts can describe biomarkers measured in humans or other animals in vivo or in vitro. Biomarkers will consider publishing negative data from studies of biomarkers of susceptibility in human populations.
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