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The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry
Black people have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer and worse survival rates when compared with white people. Comprehensive genomic profiling was performed in 46,140 colorectal adenocarcinoma cases. Ancestry-informative markers identified 5,301 patients of African descent (AFR) and 33,770 pati...
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American Association for Cancer Research
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169495/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35176763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-0813 |
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author | Myer, Parvathi A. Lee, Jessica K. Madison, Russell W. Pradhan, Kith Newberg, Justin Y. Isasi, Carmen R. Klempner, Samuel J. Frampton, Garrett M. Ross, Jeffery S. Venstrom, Jeffrey M. Schrock, Alexa B. Das, Sudipto Augenlicht, Leonard Verma, Amit Greally, John M. Raj, Srilakshmi M. Goel, Sanjay Ali, Siraj M. |
author_facet | Myer, Parvathi A. Lee, Jessica K. Madison, Russell W. Pradhan, Kith Newberg, Justin Y. Isasi, Carmen R. Klempner, Samuel J. Frampton, Garrett M. Ross, Jeffery S. Venstrom, Jeffrey M. Schrock, Alexa B. Das, Sudipto Augenlicht, Leonard Verma, Amit Greally, John M. Raj, Srilakshmi M. Goel, Sanjay Ali, Siraj M. |
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description | Black people have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer and worse survival rates when compared with white people. Comprehensive genomic profiling was performed in 46,140 colorectal adenocarcinoma cases. Ancestry-informative markers identified 5,301 patients of African descent (AFR) and 33,770 patients of European descent (EUR). AFR were younger, had fewer microsatellite instability–high (MSI-H) tumors, and had significantly more frequent alterations in KRAS, APC, and PIK3CA. AFR had increased frequency of KRAS mutations, specifically KRAS(G12D) and KRAS(G13). There were no differences in rates of actionable kinase driver alterations (HER2, MET, NTRK, ALK, ROS1, and RET). In patients with young-onset colorectal cancer (<50 years), AFR and EUR had a similar frequency of MSI-H and tumor mutational burden–high (TMB-H) tumors, and strikingly different trends in APC mutations by age, as well as differences in MAPK pathway alterations. These findings inform treatment decisions, impact prognosis, and underscore the need for model systems representative of the diverse U.S. population. SIGNIFICANCE: KRAS (particularly KRAS(G12D)(/)(G13)), APC, and PIK3CA were more frequently altered in AFR who had a lower frequency of MSI-H tumors. There were no differences in actionable kinase driver alterations. In young-onset colorectal cancer, both ancestries had a similar frequency of MSI-H/TMB-H tumors, but strikingly different trends in APC. See related commentary by Eng and Holowatyj, p. 1187. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1171 |
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spelling | pubmed-91694952022-06-06 The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry Myer, Parvathi A. Lee, Jessica K. Madison, Russell W. Pradhan, Kith Newberg, Justin Y. Isasi, Carmen R. Klempner, Samuel J. Frampton, Garrett M. Ross, Jeffery S. Venstrom, Jeffrey M. Schrock, Alexa B. Das, Sudipto Augenlicht, Leonard Verma, Amit Greally, John M. Raj, Srilakshmi M. Goel, Sanjay Ali, Siraj M. Cancer Discov Research Articles Black people have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer and worse survival rates when compared with white people. Comprehensive genomic profiling was performed in 46,140 colorectal adenocarcinoma cases. Ancestry-informative markers identified 5,301 patients of African descent (AFR) and 33,770 patients of European descent (EUR). AFR were younger, had fewer microsatellite instability–high (MSI-H) tumors, and had significantly more frequent alterations in KRAS, APC, and PIK3CA. AFR had increased frequency of KRAS mutations, specifically KRAS(G12D) and KRAS(G13). There were no differences in rates of actionable kinase driver alterations (HER2, MET, NTRK, ALK, ROS1, and RET). In patients with young-onset colorectal cancer (<50 years), AFR and EUR had a similar frequency of MSI-H and tumor mutational burden–high (TMB-H) tumors, and strikingly different trends in APC mutations by age, as well as differences in MAPK pathway alterations. These findings inform treatment decisions, impact prognosis, and underscore the need for model systems representative of the diverse U.S. population. SIGNIFICANCE: KRAS (particularly KRAS(G12D)(/)(G13)), APC, and PIK3CA were more frequently altered in AFR who had a lower frequency of MSI-H tumors. There were no differences in actionable kinase driver alterations. In young-onset colorectal cancer, both ancestries had a similar frequency of MSI-H/TMB-H tumors, but strikingly different trends in APC. See related commentary by Eng and Holowatyj, p. 1187. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1171 American Association for Cancer Research 2022-05-02 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9169495/ /pubmed/35176763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-0813 Text en ©2022 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Myer, Parvathi A. Lee, Jessica K. Madison, Russell W. Pradhan, Kith Newberg, Justin Y. Isasi, Carmen R. Klempner, Samuel J. Frampton, Garrett M. Ross, Jeffery S. Venstrom, Jeffrey M. Schrock, Alexa B. Das, Sudipto Augenlicht, Leonard Verma, Amit Greally, John M. Raj, Srilakshmi M. Goel, Sanjay Ali, Siraj M. The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry |
title | The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry |
title_full | The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry |
title_fullStr | The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry |
title_full_unstemmed | The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry |
title_short | The Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in Populations with African and European Ancestry |
title_sort | genomics of colorectal cancer in populations with african and european ancestry |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169495/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35176763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-0813 |
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