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Gender-associated genomic differences in colorectal cancer: clinical insight from feminization of male cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: Gender-related differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) are not fully understood. Recent studies have shown that CRC arising in females are significantly associated with CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP-high). Using array comparative genomic hybridization, we analyzed a cohort of 116 CRCs (57 males, 59 females) for chromosomal copy number aberrations (CNA) and found that CRC in females had significantly higher numbers of gains involving chromosome arms 1q21.2-q21.3, 4q13.2, 6p21.1 and 16p11.2 and copy number losses of chromosome arm 11q25 compared to males. Interestingly, a subset of male CRCs (46%) exhibited a "feminization" phenomenon in the form of gains of X chromosomes (or an arm of X) and/or losses of the Y chromosome. Feminization of cancer cells was significantly associated with microsatellite-stable CRCs (p-value 0.003) and wild-type BRAF gene status (p-value 0.009). No significant association with other clinicopathological parameters was identified including disease-free survival. In summary, our data show that some CNAs in CRC may be gender specific and that male cancers characterized by feminization may constitute a specific subset of CRCs that warrants further investigation.

SUBMITTER: Ali RH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4227166 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gender-associated genomic differences in colorectal cancer: clinical insight from feminization of male cancer cells.

Ali Rola H RH   Marafie Makia J MJ   Bitar Milad S MS   Al-Dousari Fahad F   Ismael Samar S   Bin Haider Hussain H   Al-Ali Waleed W   Jacob Sindhu P SP   Al-Mulla Fahd F  

International journal of molecular sciences 20140929 10


Gender-related differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) are not fully understood. Recent studies have shown that CRC arising in females are significantly associated with CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP-high). Using array comparative genomic hybridization, we analyzed a cohort of 116 CRCs (57 males, 59 females) for chromosomal copy number aberrations (CNA) and found that CRC in females had significantly higher numbers of gains involving chromosome arms 1q21.2-q21.3, 4q13.2, 6p21.1 and 16p11.2  ...[more]

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