Molecular genetic classification of colorectal cancer subtypes: current state of the problem

O. Kit, E. Dzhenkova, E. Mirzoyan, Y. Gevorkyan, A. Sagakyants, N. N. Timoshkina, O. Y. Kaymakchi, D. Kaymakchi, R. E. Tolmakh, A. Dashkov, V. E. Kolesnikov, A. Milakin, S. I. Poluektov
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Today, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and therefore an urgent problem of oncology. Despite all modern diagnostic capabilities, the rates of advanced cases are growing steadily. CRC was proven to be a result of a phased dysplastic change in the colon mucosa, molecular genetic changes that determine the molecular biology of the tumor, its properties, morphology, disease prognosis and response to therapy. The following mechanisms of CRC tumor progression are distinguished: chromosomal instability, microsatellite instability, "methylator" phenotype, and serrated pathway of adenocarcinoma development. Application of molecular and diagnostic methods has become a promising direction in recent years. This led to the development of a molecular genetic classifi cation with 4 CRC subtypes differing not only in their molecular genetic characteristics, but also in clinical course and response to therapy.
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结直肠癌亚型的分子遗传分类:问题的现状
今天,结直肠癌(CRC)是第三大最常见的癌症,因此是肿瘤学的一个紧迫问题。尽管有各种现代诊断能力,晚期病例的比率仍在稳步增长。结直肠癌被证明是结肠粘膜阶段性发育不良改变的结果,分子遗传学改变决定了肿瘤的分子生物学、性质、形态、疾病预后和对治疗的反应。CRC肿瘤进展的以下机制被区分为:染色体不稳定性、微卫星不稳定性、“甲基化”表型和腺癌发展的锯齿状途径。近年来,分子和诊断方法的应用已成为一个有前景的方向。这导致了4种CRC亚型的分子遗传分类的发展,这些亚型不仅在分子遗传特征上不同,而且在临床过程和对治疗的反应上也不同。
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