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Rectal Cancer Tissue Lipidome Differs According to Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy

Rectal cancer (RC) is a gastrointestinal cancer with a poor prognosis. While some studies have shown metabolic reprogramming to be linked to RC development, it is difficult to define biomolecules, like lipids, that help to understand cancer progression and response to therapy. The present study inve...

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Autores principales: Sánchez-Vinces, Salvador, Duarte, Gustavo Henrique Bueno, Messias, Marcia Cristina Fernandes, Gatinoni, Caroline Fernanda Alves, Silva, Alex Ap. Rosini, Sanches, Pedro Henrique Godoy, Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real, Porcari, Andreia M., Carvalho, Patricia de Oliveira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411479
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author Sánchez-Vinces, Salvador
Duarte, Gustavo Henrique Bueno
Messias, Marcia Cristina Fernandes
Gatinoni, Caroline Fernanda Alves
Silva, Alex Ap. Rosini
Sanches, Pedro Henrique Godoy
Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real
Porcari, Andreia M.
Carvalho, Patricia de Oliveira
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Duarte, Gustavo Henrique Bueno
Messias, Marcia Cristina Fernandes
Gatinoni, Caroline Fernanda Alves
Silva, Alex Ap. Rosini
Sanches, Pedro Henrique Godoy
Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real
Porcari, Andreia M.
Carvalho, Patricia de Oliveira
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description Rectal cancer (RC) is a gastrointestinal cancer with a poor prognosis. While some studies have shown metabolic reprogramming to be linked to RC development, it is difficult to define biomolecules, like lipids, that help to understand cancer progression and response to therapy. The present study investigated the relative lipid abundance in tumoral tissue associated with neoadjuvant therapy response using untargeted liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry lipidomics. Locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) patients (n = 13), clinically staged as T3–4 were biopsied before neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT). Tissue samples collected before nCRT (staging) and afterwards (restaging) were analyzed to discover lipidomic differences in RC cancerous tissue from Responders (n = 7) and Non-responders (n = 6) to nCRT. The limma method was used to test differences between groups and to select relevant feature lipids from tissue samples. Simple glycosphingolipids and differences in some residues of glycerophospholipids were more abundant in the Non-responder group before and after nCRT. Oxidized glycerophospholipids were more abundant in samples of Non-responders, especially those collected after nCRT. This work identified potential lipids in tissue samples that take part in, or may explain, nCRT failure. These results could potentially provide a lipid-based explanation for nCRT response and also help in understanding the molecular basis of RC and nCRT effects on the tissue matrix.
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spelling pubmed-103808232023-07-29 Rectal Cancer Tissue Lipidome Differs According to Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy Sánchez-Vinces, Salvador Duarte, Gustavo Henrique Bueno Messias, Marcia Cristina Fernandes Gatinoni, Caroline Fernanda Alves Silva, Alex Ap. Rosini Sanches, Pedro Henrique Godoy Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real Porcari, Andreia M. Carvalho, Patricia de Oliveira Int J Mol Sci Article Rectal cancer (RC) is a gastrointestinal cancer with a poor prognosis. While some studies have shown metabolic reprogramming to be linked to RC development, it is difficult to define biomolecules, like lipids, that help to understand cancer progression and response to therapy. The present study investigated the relative lipid abundance in tumoral tissue associated with neoadjuvant therapy response using untargeted liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry lipidomics. Locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) patients (n = 13), clinically staged as T3–4 were biopsied before neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT). Tissue samples collected before nCRT (staging) and afterwards (restaging) were analyzed to discover lipidomic differences in RC cancerous tissue from Responders (n = 7) and Non-responders (n = 6) to nCRT. The limma method was used to test differences between groups and to select relevant feature lipids from tissue samples. Simple glycosphingolipids and differences in some residues of glycerophospholipids were more abundant in the Non-responder group before and after nCRT. Oxidized glycerophospholipids were more abundant in samples of Non-responders, especially those collected after nCRT. This work identified potential lipids in tissue samples that take part in, or may explain, nCRT failure. These results could potentially provide a lipid-based explanation for nCRT response and also help in understanding the molecular basis of RC and nCRT effects on the tissue matrix. MDPI 2023-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10380823/ /pubmed/37511236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411479 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Silva, Alex Ap. Rosini
Sanches, Pedro Henrique Godoy
Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real
Porcari, Andreia M.
Carvalho, Patricia de Oliveira
Rectal Cancer Tissue Lipidome Differs According to Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy
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title_fullStr Rectal Cancer Tissue Lipidome Differs According to Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Rectal Cancer Tissue Lipidome Differs According to Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_short Rectal Cancer Tissue Lipidome Differs According to Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_sort rectal cancer tissue lipidome differs according to response to neoadjuvant therapy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411479
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