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Molecular characterization of colorectal cancer related peritoneal metastatic disease
- Source :
- Nature Communications vol.13 (2022) date: 2022-08-04 nr.1 p.4443 [ISSN 2041-1723]
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- A significant proportion of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients develop peritoneal metastases (PM) in the course of their disease. PMs are associated with a poor quality of life, significant morbidity and dismal disease outcome. To improve care for this patient group, a better understanding of the molecular characteristics of CRC-PM is required. Here we present a comprehensive molecular characterization of a cohort of 52 patients. This reveals that CRC-PM represent a distinct CRC molecular subtype, CMS4, but can be further divided in three separate categories, each presenting with unique features. We uncover that the CMS4-associated structural protein Moesin plays a key role in peritoneal dissemination. Finally, we define specific evolutionary features of CRC-PM which indicate that polyclonal metastatic seeding underlies these lesions. Together our results suggest that CRC-PM should be perceived as a distinct disease entity.
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- Journal :
- Nature Communications vol.13 (2022) date: 2022-08-04 nr.1 p.4443 [ISSN 2041-1723]
- Notes :
- DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-32198-z, Nature Communications vol.13 (2022) date: 2022-08-04 nr.1 p.4443 [ISSN 2041-1723], English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1367162574
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource