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Query: UMLS:C0001430 (
adenoma
)
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of death by cancer worldwide. Bowel cancer screening programs enable us to detect early lesions and improve the prognosis of patients with CRC. However, they also generate a significant number of problematic polyps, e.g., adenomas with epithelial misplacement (pseudoinvasion) which can mimic early adenocarcinoma. Therefore, biomarkers that would enable us to distinguish between
adenoma
with epithelial misplacement (pseudoinvasion) and
adenoma
with early adenocarcinomas (true invasion) are needed. We hypothesized that the former are genetically similar to
adenoma
and the latter to adenocarcinoma and we used bioinformatics approach to search for candidate genes that might be potentially used to distinguish between the two lesions. We used publicly available data from Gene Expression Omnibus database and we analyzed gene expression profiles of 252 samples of normal mucosa, colorectal
adenoma
, and carcinoma. In total, we analyzed 122 colorectal adenomas, 59 colorectal carcinomas, and 62 normal mucosa samples. We have identified 16 genes with differential expression in carcinoma compared to
adenoma
:
COL12A1
,
COL1A2
,
COL3A1, DCN, PLAU, SPARC, SPON2, SPP1
,
SULF1
,
FADS1, G0S2, EPHA4,
KIAA1324
,
L1TD1, PCKS1
, and
C11orf96
. In conclusion, our
in silico
analysis revealed 16 candidate genes with different expression patterns in
adenoma
compared to carcinoma, which might be used to discriminate between these two lesions.
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PMID:Bioinformatics Analysis Reveals Most Prominent Gene Candidates to Distinguish Colorectal Adenoma from Adenocarcinoma. 3017 51