Molecular genetics of early-onset colorectal cancer.

Olivia Marx, Marc Mankarious, Gregory Yochum
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Early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) has been rising in global prevalence and incidence over the past several decades. Environmental influences, including generational lifestyle changes and rising obesity, contribute to these increased rates. While the rise in EOCRC is best documented in western countries, it is seen throughout the world, although EOCRC may have distinct genetic mutations in patients of different ethnic backgrounds. Pathological and molecular characterizations show that EOCRC has a distinct presentation compared with later-onset colorectal cancer (LOCRC). Recent studies have identified DNA, RNA, and protein-level alterations unique to EOCRC, revealing much-needed biomarkers and potential novel therapeutic targets. Many molecular EOCRC studies have been performed with Caucasian and Asian EOCRC cohorts, however, studies of other ethnic backgrounds are limited. In addition, certain molecular characterizations that have been conducted for LOCRC have not yet been repeated in EOCRC, including high-throughput analyses of histone modifications, mRNA splicing, and proteomics on large cohorts. We propose that the complex relationship between cancer and aging should be considered when studying the molecular underpinnings of EOCRC. In this review, we summarize current EOCRC literature, focusing on sporadic molecular alterations in tumors, and their clinical implications. We conclude by discussing current challenges and future directions of EOCRC research efforts.

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早发性结直肠癌的分子遗传学。
在过去的几十年里,早发性结直肠癌(EOCRC)的全球患病率和发病率一直在上升。环境的影响,包括代际生活方式的改变和肥胖的增加,导致了这些比率的上升。虽然EOCRC的增加在西方国家得到了最好的记录,但它在世界各地都可以看到,尽管EOCRC可能在不同种族背景的患者中具有不同的基因突变。病理和分子特征表明,与晚发性结直肠癌(LOCRC)相比,EOCRC具有明显的表现。最近的研究已经确定了EOCRC特有的DNA、RNA和蛋白质水平的改变,揭示了急需的生物标志物和潜在的新治疗靶点。许多分子EOCRC研究已经在白种人和亚洲人的EOCRC队列中进行,然而,其他种族背景的研究是有限的。此外,对LOCRC进行的某些分子表征尚未在EOCRC中重复,包括对大队列的组蛋白修饰、mRNA剪接和蛋白质组学的高通量分析。我们建议在研究EOCRC的分子基础时应考虑癌症与衰老之间的复杂关系。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前的EOCRC文献,重点是肿瘤中的散发性分子改变及其临床意义。最后,我们讨论了当前面临的挑战和未来的研究方向。
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