Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers

Colorectal cancer (CRC) was one of the first tumors in which the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis were investigated and confirmed. We now recognize that tumors appearing identical under microscopic examination exhibit molecular differences, and this explains the diverse patient outcomes common...

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description Colorectal cancer (CRC) was one of the first tumors in which the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis were investigated and confirmed. We now recognize that tumors appearing identical under microscopic examination exhibit molecular differences, and this explains the diverse patient outcomes commonly encountered in clinical practice. Despite their similar appearance, cancers are inherently distinct. However, even in the era of molecular medicine and targeted therapies, the majority of patients with metastatic CRC ultimately succumb to the disease, experiencing a diminished quality of life and a significant number of years of potential life lost. This is especially true as younger individuals increasingly fall victim to this illness. Much remains to be understood regarding the mechanisms contributing to the carcinogenesis and temporal evolution of CRC. This Special Issue is dedicated to recent research exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying CRC, encompassing multi-omics analyses and environmental interactions with diagnostic, prognostic, or predictive value. A fascinating world is open to research, and we hope to shed further light on the biology of this common yet still lethal tumor. We are delighted to embark on this journey with our colleagues, as today's scientific progress relies on collaboration between clinicians and basic scientists. We hope you enjoy this Special Issue.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1377552024-05-14T14:21:36Z Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers Fernández Aceñero, María Jesús Barderas Manchado, Rodrigo Useros, Javier Martínez Díaz del Arco, Cristina colorectal cancer microRNAs microarray gene-expression profiling molecular classification prognostic factors flow cytometry immunophenotype diagnostic model differentially expressed genes microbiome 16S rRNA sequencing screening diagnosis signaling pathways chemoresistance epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition organoids UBQLN1 ERK-c-Myc pathway cancer progression microRNA prognosis biomarker rectal cancer cancer stem cells OCT4 oncofetal protein preclinical models bioluminescence imaging cell lines spheroids xenograft tumors CMS classification cell proliferation genetic and epigenetic markers cell cycle-related antigens prognostic markers cyclins PCNA Ki-67 antigen ncRNAs immunohistochemistry qRT-PCR RNA/DNA sequencing ABCC4 ABCG2 CRC immune cell infiltration metastasis CRC subpopulations CRC diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues Colorectal cancer (CRC) was one of the first tumors in which the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis were investigated and confirmed. We now recognize that tumors appearing identical under microscopic examination exhibit molecular differences, and this explains the diverse patient outcomes commonly encountered in clinical practice. Despite their similar appearance, cancers are inherently distinct. However, even in the era of molecular medicine and targeted therapies, the majority of patients with metastatic CRC ultimately succumb to the disease, experiencing a diminished quality of life and a significant number of years of potential life lost. This is especially true as younger individuals increasingly fall victim to this illness. Much remains to be understood regarding the mechanisms contributing to the carcinogenesis and temporal evolution of CRC. This Special Issue is dedicated to recent research exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying CRC, encompassing multi-omics analyses and environmental interactions with diagnostic, prognostic, or predictive value. A fascinating world is open to research, and we hope to shed further light on the biology of this common yet still lethal tumor. We are delighted to embark on this journey with our colleagues, as today's scientific progress relies on collaboration between clinicians and basic scientists. We hope you enjoy this Special Issue. 2024-05-14T14:21:22Z 2024-05-14T14:21:22Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725804276_351 9783725804276 9783725804283 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137755 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8988 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8988 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0428-3 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0428-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725804276 9783725804283 206 open access
spellingShingle colorectal cancer
microRNAs
microarray gene-expression profiling
molecular classification
prognostic factors
flow cytometry
immunophenotype
diagnostic model
differentially expressed genes
microbiome
16S rRNA sequencing
screening
diagnosis
signaling pathways
chemoresistance
epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
organoids
UBQLN1
ERK-c-Myc pathway
cancer progression
microRNA
prognosis
biomarker
rectal cancer
cancer stem cells
OCT4
oncofetal protein
preclinical models
bioluminescence imaging
cell lines
spheroids
xenograft tumors
CMS classification
cell proliferation
genetic and epigenetic markers
cell cycle-related antigens
prognostic markers
cyclins
PCNA
Ki-67 antigen
ncRNAs
immunohistochemistry
qRT-PCR
RNA/DNA sequencing
ABCC4
ABCG2
CRC
immune cell infiltration
metastasis
CRC subpopulations
CRC diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers
title Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers
title_full Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers
title_fullStr Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers
title_short Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancers
title_sort molecular biology of colorectal cancers
topic colorectal cancer
microRNAs
microarray gene-expression profiling
molecular classification
prognostic factors
flow cytometry
immunophenotype
diagnostic model
differentially expressed genes
microbiome
16S rRNA sequencing
screening
diagnosis
signaling pathways
chemoresistance
epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
organoids
UBQLN1
ERK-c-Myc pathway
cancer progression
microRNA
prognosis
biomarker
rectal cancer
cancer stem cells
OCT4
oncofetal protein
preclinical models
bioluminescence imaging
cell lines
spheroids
xenograft tumors
CMS classification
cell proliferation
genetic and epigenetic markers
cell cycle-related antigens
prognostic markers
cyclins
PCNA
Ki-67 antigen
ncRNAs
immunohistochemistry
qRT-PCR
RNA/DNA sequencing
ABCC4
ABCG2
CRC
immune cell infiltration
metastasis
CRC subpopulations
CRC diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
topic_facet colorectal cancer
microRNAs
microarray gene-expression profiling
molecular classification
prognostic factors
flow cytometry
immunophenotype
diagnostic model
differentially expressed genes
microbiome
16S rRNA sequencing
screening
diagnosis
signaling pathways
chemoresistance
epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
organoids
UBQLN1
ERK-c-Myc pathway
cancer progression
microRNA
prognosis
biomarker
rectal cancer
cancer stem cells
OCT4
oncofetal protein
preclinical models
bioluminescence imaging
cell lines
spheroids
xenograft tumors
CMS classification
cell proliferation
genetic and epigenetic markers
cell cycle-related antigens
prognostic markers
cyclins
PCNA
Ki-67 antigen
ncRNAs
immunohistochemistry
qRT-PCR
RNA/DNA sequencing
ABCC4
ABCG2
CRC
immune cell infiltration
metastasis
CRC subpopulations
CRC diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
url ONIX_20240514_9783725804276_351