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Impact Of Kras/Nras Mutational Heterogeneity On Clinical Outcomes In Colorectal Cancer, Jonathan M. Loree Dec 2017

Impact Of Kras/Nras Mutational Heterogeneity On Clinical Outcomes In Colorectal Cancer, Jonathan M. Loree

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Introduction: Mutations in KRAS/NRAS (RAS) predict a lack of benefit from anti-EGFR agents in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). As next generation sequencing (NGS) has advanced, we are discovering atypical and low allele frequency mutations. We aimed to evaluate how NGS can optimally define RAS mutant CRC and the role of relative mutant allele frequency (rMAF) as a biomarker.

Methods: Using institutional and public cohorts of mCRC patients with NGS results, we described the prevalence and clinical impact of atypical (not in current guidelines) and low rMAF RAS mutations (RAS MAF by the MAF of the mutated gene with …


The Heat-Stable Enterotoxin Receptor, Guanylyl Cyclase C, As A Pharmacological Target In Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy: A Bench-To-Bedside Current Report., Trevor R. Baybutt, Allison A. Aka, Adam E. Snook Sep 2017

The Heat-Stable Enterotoxin Receptor, Guanylyl Cyclase C, As A Pharmacological Target In Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy: A Bench-To-Bedside Current Report., Trevor R. Baybutt, Allison A. Aka, Adam E. Snook

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers

Cancer immunotherapy is becoming a routine treatment modality in the oncology clinic, in spite of the fact that it is a relatively nascent field. The challenge in developing effective immunotherapeutics is the identification of target molecules that promote anti-tumor efficacy across the patient population while sparing healthy tissue from damaging autoimmunity. The intestinally restricted receptor guanylyl cyclase C (GUCY2C) is a target that has been investigated for the treatment of colorectal cancer and numerous animal, and clinical studies have demonstrated both efficacy and safety. Here, we describe the current state of GUCY2C-directed cancer immunotherapy and the future directions of this …


Guanylate Cyclase C As A Target For Prevention, Detection, And Therapy In Colorectal Cancer., Allison A. Aka, Jeff A. Rappaport, Amanda M. Pattison, Takami Sato, Adam E. Snook, Scott A. Waldman May 2017

Guanylate Cyclase C As A Target For Prevention, Detection, And Therapy In Colorectal Cancer., Allison A. Aka, Jeff A. Rappaport, Amanda M. Pattison, Takami Sato, Adam E. Snook, Scott A. Waldman

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States, and new strategies to prevent, detect, and treat the disease are needed. The receptor, guanylate cyclase C (GUCY2C), a tumor suppressor expressed by the intestinal epithelium, has emerged as a promising target. Areas covered: This review outlines the role of GUCY2C in tumorigenesis, and steps to translate GUCY2C-targeting schemes to the clinic. Endogenous GUCY2C-activating ligands disappear early in tumorigenesis, silencing its signaling axis and enabling transformation. Pre-clinical models support GUCY2C ligand supplementation as a novel disease prevention paradigm. With the recent FDA approval of the …


Evaluation Of Risk Factors For The Recurrence Of Colorectal Polyps And Colorectal Cancer, Öztürk Ateş, Bülent Si̇vri̇, Saadetti̇n Kiliçkap Jan 2017

Evaluation Of Risk Factors For The Recurrence Of Colorectal Polyps And Colorectal Cancer, Öztürk Ateş, Bülent Si̇vri̇, Saadetti̇n Kiliçkap

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Colorectal adenomatous polyps are precursors of colorectal cancer (CRC), which can be prevented with surveillance colonoscopy. This study aimed to assess risk factors for the recurrence of colorectal polyps and CRC following polypectomy. Materials and methods: In this single-center trial, a total of 510 patients who applied to the endoscopy unit of Hacettepe University Hospital for various reasons and who were diagnosed with at least one colorectal adenomatous polyp between 2000 and 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients with colorectal adenomatous polyps or CRC recurrences were examined in terms of clinical and histological risk factors. Results: A total of 190 …


Polymorphisms Of Cancer-Related Genes And Risk Of Multipleprimary Malignancies Involving Colorectal Cancer, Peiguo Cao, Li Yu, Anshan Wu, Jingjing Li, Ling Liu, Chunlan Liu, Jianda Zhou, Ke Cao, Chengxian Guo Jan 2017

Polymorphisms Of Cancer-Related Genes And Risk Of Multipleprimary Malignancies Involving Colorectal Cancer, Peiguo Cao, Li Yu, Anshan Wu, Jingjing Li, Ling Liu, Chunlan Liu, Jianda Zhou, Ke Cao, Chengxian Guo

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of cancer-related genes and the risk of multiple primary malignancies involving colorectal cancer.Materials and methods: We collected tissue samples from 22 multiple primary cancer patients with primary colorectal cancer and performed genotyping assay for 116 SNP loci from 62 genes encoding peptides functioning in various signaling pathways using the DNA MassARRAY system. The chi-square test was used to compare the differences in base frequencies between patients and a control Chinese population from HapMap through the NCBI database.Results: No significant differences in frequencies were detected for 81 SNPs …