In Silico Analysis of the Dual Role of Tumor Microenvironment on Colon Cancer Subtypes
Christianah Kehinde, Michelle Livesey, Yeuko Manganyi, Hocine Bendou

TL;DR
This study identifies two new colon cancer subtypes and explores how the tumor microenvironment influences cancer progression and gene expression.
Contribution
The paper introduces two novel colon cancer subtypes and reveals the dual role of the tumor microenvironment in disease progression.
Findings
Two novel colon cancer subtypes were identified based on transcriptomic profiles and progression patterns.
One subtype showed concurrent downregulation of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, linked to T-cell activity in the tumor microenvironment.
The study highlights the complex relationship between the tumor microenvironment and driver gene expression during cancer progression.
Abstract
Colon cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease, marked by substantial intra- and inter-tumor variability. Investigating transcriptomic profiles can offer deeper insight into this heterogeneity. However, most genome-transcriptome studies on colon cancer have primarily focused on examining primary tumors and matched normal tissues, often neglecting the multi-stage disease progression. To establish unique molecular colon subtypes based on the progression in transcriptomic profiles. Additionally, to investigate the implicated factors, such as mutations and the tumor microenvironment (TME), that affect colon cancer progression and their implications for therapy. RNA-sequencing data from The Cancer Genome Atlas Colon Cancer (TCGA-COAD) cohort were obtained from the UCSC Xena database, including 47 early and 39 late-stage tumor samples. Heterogeneity was exposed by tracking cancer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFerroptosis and cancer prognosis · Genetic factors in colorectal cancer · Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
