Gene expression of colorectal cancer: Preoperative genetic diagnosis using endoscopic biopsies

  • Authors:
    • Takamichi Komori
    • Ichiro Takemasa
    • Makoto Yamasaki
    • Masaaki Motoori
    • Takeshi Kato
    • Nobuteru Kikkawa
    • Naomasa Kawaguchi
    • Masataka Ikeda
    • Hirofumi Yamamoto
    • Mitsugu Sekimoto
    • Kenichi Matsubara
    • Nariaki Matsuura
    • Morito Monden
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  • Published online on: February 1, 2008     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.2.367
  • Pages: 367-375
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Abstract

In colorectal cancer, to predict the response to chemo- and/or radio-therapy or the existence of lymph node metastasis preoperatively, a more competent diagnostic system is required, in addition to conventional diagnosis based on morphology and pathology. The application of gene expression profiling to preoperative cancer diagnosis using endoscopic biopsies could enable the selection of a more appropriate therapy for patients. In this study, we evaluated the feasibility of gene expression profiling using preoperative biopsies of colorectal tumors in a clinical setting, by investigating the influence of intra-tumor heterogeneity on the profiles and testing the prediction ability of tumor malignancy. Under endoscopic examination, two biopsies were sampled from each of 10 colorectal cancers and 10 adenomas, and their gene expression data were obtained using cDNA microarrays. The intra- and inter-tumor heterogeneities of the profiles were compared with unsupervised clustering analysis. Molecular prediction of tumor malignancy using biopsies was performed with the supervised classification algorithm. In clustering analysis, almost all paired biopsies from the same tumors joined each other. Pearson's correlation coefficients of the profiles between biopsies from the same tumors (mean, 0.83) were significantly greater than those of the profiles between biopsies from other cancers (mean, 0.58) (p<0.0001). In the supervised classification method, malignancy was correctly predicted in 39 out of 40 biopsies with 8-71 informative genes. Gene expression profiling using endoscopic biopsies of colorectal tumors revealed that the intra-tumor heterogeneity was smaller than the inter-tumor heterogeneity and tumor malignancy was correctly predicted. Our findings suggest that the technique of gene expression profiling accurately represents the biological properties of colorectal cancer and could help the preoperative diagnosis of this disease.

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Komori T, Takemasa I, Yamasaki M, Motoori M, Kato T, Kikkawa N, Kawaguchi N, Ikeda M, Yamamoto H, Sekimoto M, Sekimoto M, et al: Gene expression of colorectal cancer: Preoperative genetic diagnosis using endoscopic biopsies. Int J Oncol 32: 367-375, 2008
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Komori, T., Takemasa, I., Yamasaki, M., Motoori, M., Kato, T., Kikkawa, N. ... Monden, M. (2008). Gene expression of colorectal cancer: Preoperative genetic diagnosis using endoscopic biopsies. International Journal of Oncology, 32, 367-375. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.2.367
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Komori, T., Takemasa, I., Yamasaki, M., Motoori, M., Kato, T., Kikkawa, N., Kawaguchi, N., Ikeda, M., Yamamoto, H., Sekimoto, M., Matsubara, K., Matsuura, N., Monden, M."Gene expression of colorectal cancer: Preoperative genetic diagnosis using endoscopic biopsies". International Journal of Oncology 32.2 (2008): 367-375.
Chicago
Komori, T., Takemasa, I., Yamasaki, M., Motoori, M., Kato, T., Kikkawa, N., Kawaguchi, N., Ikeda, M., Yamamoto, H., Sekimoto, M., Matsubara, K., Matsuura, N., Monden, M."Gene expression of colorectal cancer: Preoperative genetic diagnosis using endoscopic biopsies". International Journal of Oncology 32, no. 2 (2008): 367-375. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.2.367