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Query: UMLS:C0009402 (
colorectal cancer
)
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With the recent development of novel technologies capable of comprehensively detecting and accurately identifying small molecules within biological samples--the field of metabolomics--new information about disease biology is emerging. A comprehensive metabolomics strategy was used to discover novel small molecules which were significantly decreased in the serum of
colorectal cancer
(
CRC
) patients relative to normal individuals. The metabolite markers, hydroxylated polyunsaturated ultra long-chain fatty acids (hPULCFAs), were characterized using HPLC-coupled tandem mass spectrometry, and a high-throughput screening (HTS) method compatible with conventional triple-quadrupole mass spectrometers in clinical labs. around the world was developed. The HTS method was used to determine serum levels of the 28 carbon-containing hPULCFA
C28H46O4
(named GTA-446) in independent clinical validation studies to investigate the effect of tumor removal after surgery, chemo- or radiation therapy and the correlation with age. We have also obtained results from a two-year prospective trial. Serum samples from a representative cohort of physician-referred colonoscopy subjects (n = 4,923) were collected between July 2008 and August 2010. Ninety-eight new
CRC
cases were detected in the colonoscopy cohort. Overall sensitivity in this cohort was 85.7%, with 86.5% in the early stage (0-II) and 84.8% in the late-stage (III-IV). This trial represents the first prospective study of this magnitude investigating a metabolic biomarker for
CRC
. The results indicate that pre-colonoscopy screening using serum GTA-446 levels is a viable approach to detecting early-stage
CRC
.
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PMID:[Metabolome Analysis of Human Serum: Implications for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer]. 2652 56