Jans, Alexander; 114602; Sinonquel, Pieter; Bisschops, Raf; 31939;
Recent therapeutic innovations in the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have significantly improved patient outcomes, leading to increased life expectancy and reducing the necessity for total colectomy. However, this prolonged disease duration increases the cumulative risk for dysplasia and eventually colorectal cancer development. The...
Li, Dan Zhong, Chenhan Yang, Mengyuan He, Li Chang, Hang Zhu, Ning Celniker, Susan E Threadgill, David W Snijders, Antoine M Mao, Jian-Hua
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The insights into interactions between host genetics and gut microbiome (GM) in colorectal tumor susceptibility (CTS) remains lacking. We used Collaborative Cross mouse population model to identify genetic and microbial determinants of Azoxymethane-induced CTS. We identified 4417 CTS-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) containing 334 ...
Legge, Danny N Collard, Tracey J Stanko, Ewelina Hoskin, Ashley J Holt, Amy K Bull, Caroline J Kollareddy, Madhu Bellamy, Jake Groves, Sarah Ma, Eric H
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a multi-stage process initiated through the formation of a benign adenoma, progressing to an invasive carcinoma and finally metastatic spread. Tumour cells must adapt their metabolism to support the energetic and biosynthetic demands associated with disease progression. As such, targeting cancer cell metabolism is a promi...
Hazelwood, Emma Lopez Manzano, Catalina Vincent, Emma E Albanes, Demetrius Bishop, David Timothy Le Marchand, Loïc Ulrich, Cornelia M Peters, Ulrike Murphy, Gwen Samadder, Niloy Jewel
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BACKGROUND: Epidemiological and laboratory-based studies have provided conflicting evidence for a role of ghrelin in colorectal cancer development. We conducted two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses to evaluate evidence for an association of circulating ghrelin and colorectal cancer risk overall and by sex, cancer subsite, and age at dia...
Heuvelings, Danique Mollema, Omar van Kuijk, Sander Kimman, Merel Boutros, Marylise Francis, Nader Bouvy, Nicole Sylla, Patricia
BACKGROUND: Although attempts have been made in the past to establish consensus regarding the definitions and grading of the severity of colorectal anastomotic leakage, widespread adoption has remained limited. OBJECTIVE: A systematic review of the literature was conducted to examine the various elements used to report and define anastomotic leakag...
Fellows, Rachel C Chun, Sung Kook Larson, Natalie Fortin, Bridget M Mahieu, Alisa L Song, Wei A Seldin, Marcus M Pannunzio, Nicholas R Masri, Selma
Diet is a robust entrainment cue that regulates diurnal rhythms of the gut microbiome. We and others have shown that disruption of the circadian clock drives the progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). While certain bacterial species have been suggested to play driver roles in CRC, it is unknown whether the intestinal clock impinges on the microbio...
Martínez, María Elena Roesch, Scott Largaespada, Valesca Castañeda, Sheila F Nodora, Jesse N Rabin, Borsika A Covin, Jennifer Ortwine, Kristine Preciado‐Hidalgo, Yesenia Howard, Nicole
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BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) screening is underused, particularly among low-income and minoritized populations, for whom the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged progress in achieving equity.MethodsA hub-and-spoke model was used. The hub was a nonacademic organization and the spokes were three community health center (CH...
Li, Sienna Kouznetsova, Valentina Kesari, Santosh Tsigelny, Igor
Objective biomarkers are crucial for early diagnosis to promote treatment and raise survival rates for diseases. With the smallest non-coding RNAs-piwi-RNAs (piRNAs)-and their transcripts, we sought to identify if these piRNAs could be used as biomarkers for colorectal cancer (CRC). Using previously published data from serum samples of patients wit...
Silverstein, Jordyn Wright, Francis Stanfield, Dalila Chien, Amy Wong, Jasmine Park, John Blanco, Amie Van Loon, Katherine Atreya, Chloe
BACKGROUND: The incidence of breast and colorectal cancer (CRC) in younger-than-average-age patients is rising and poorly understood. This is the largest study on patients with both cancers who are less than 60 years old and aims to characterize demographic, clinicopathologic, and genetic features and describe therapeutic dilemmas and management st...
Zink, Anna Obermeyer, Ziad Pierson, Emma
Despite ethical and historical arguments for removing race from clinical algorithms, the consequences of removal remain unclear. Here, we highlight a largely undiscussed consideration in this debate: varying data quality of input features across race groups. For example, family history of cancer is an essential predictor in cancer risk prediction a...