Abstract 135P
Background
Two classical models have been proposed for the development of colorectal cancer (CRC) from colon epithelial cells, transformation of adenoma and serrated polyps to cancer. However, clinical data showed that there is still a certain amount of CRC is not derived from the above two pathways, forming the theoretical island of CRC pathogenesis. Laterally spreading tumor (LST) is an important precancerous lesion of CRC, while the molecular mechanism of it's carcinogenesis remained unclear.
Methods
We proposed a two-stage cascade mutation hypothesis for LST cancerization. Based on the mRNA data of 25711 samples from 980 healthy donors in the genotype-tissue expression, pan-cancer mRNA-sequencing and survival data.We performed a differential expression and survival analysis of ATM, ANO5, APC, and TP53 in pan-cancer and adjacent normal samples. Furthermore, we validated the noneffective role of PIK3CA signaling pathway in two cell lines, LS174T and SW1116 by constructing three SiRNA (PIK3CA-SiRNA-1, PIK3CA-SiRNA-2, PIK3CA-SiRNA-3), to confirm the vital role of TGFβ and p53 signaling pathway involving in LST cancerization.
Results
The expression profiles of ATM, ANO5, APC and TP53 in normal and pan-cancer samples were significantly downregulated in rectal adenocarcinoma, colon adenocarcinoma, and their joint samples. In contrast, TP53 showed an obviously higher level in all of above samples. ATM, ANO5, APC, and TP53 expression were correlated with the overall survival of colorectal cancer patients. ATM and ANO5, which closely related to the Golgi apparatus fragmentation in LST samples presented a significant changes. The SiRNA interference test showed that the expression level of PIK3CA was not significantly different from the control group.
Conclusions
These findings suggested that early APC mutations induced a Golgi fragmentation event, weakened the expression of wild-type TP53 transcription factor MDM2 and TP73, modulated the stability of mutant TP53, ultimately promoted the carcinogenesis process of the LST. The PI3K signaling pathway is not closely associated with LST carcinogenesis. These observations suggest the existence of a unique and novel pathway for the development of CRC from LST.
Editorial acknowledgement
Clinical trial identification
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China; Gansu Medical College.
Disclosure
The authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
15P - Germline predictors of recurrence in patients with ER-positive and HER2-negative breast cancer: A GWAS analysis of multiple cohorts totaling 10,640 patients
Presenter: Emma Turcotte
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
16P - The role of systemic immunity in locally advanced gastric cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Presenter: Chiara Molinari
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
17P - Development of an exo-miRNA panel for metastasis prediction in breast cancer
Presenter: Shafiqa Siddique
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
18P - Molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in metastatic breast cancer using shallow whole genome sequencing
Presenter: Michela Bulfoni
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
19P - Single-cell transcriptomic and cell-cell communication profiles in breast cancer responders to chemotherapy or chemo-immunotherapy
Presenter: Marcela Carausu
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
20P - Distinctive genomic profile of lymph node profile and distant metastasis in papillary thyroid cancer
Presenter: Sara Gil-Bernabé
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
21P - Improving early cancer screening efficacy by adjusting tumor burden spectrum bias of liquid biopsy biomarkers
Presenter: Weituo Zhang
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
22P - Comparative analysis of miRNA biomarkers in liquid-based cytology and plasma for early detection of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
Presenter: Stéphanie Calfa
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
23P - Unraveling predictive transcriptomic signatures of anti-EGFR therapy response in RAS/BRAF wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer
Presenter: Ana Regina de Abreu
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
24P - Integrated proteogenomic approach for discovering potential biomarkers in urothelial carcinoma of the bladder
Presenter: PONGSAKORN CHOOCHUEN
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract