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  • Researchers aimed to understand the molecular mechanisms behind adenoma, a key precursor to colorectal cancer (CRC), to aid in early detection and treatment.
  • They used a sensitive technique called 2-D DIGE coupled with mass spectrometry to identify 24 proteins that were either downregulated or upregulated in adenoma tissues compared to normal colonic mucosa and CRC tissues.
  • One protein, β-tropomyosin (TM-β), was significantly downregulated in both adenoma and CRC tissues, suggesting it could serve as a potential biomarker for early detection of CRC.

Article Abstract

Elucidating the molecular mechanism underlying the development of adenoma, the major precursor lesion of colorectal cancer (CRC), would provide a basis for early detection, prevention as well as treatment of CRC. Using the highly sensitive 2-D DIGE method coupled with MS, we identified 24 differentially expressed proteins in adenoma tissues compared with matched normal colonic mucosa and CRC tissues. Fifteen proteins were downregulated and three proteins were upregulated in adenoma tissues when compared with individual-matched normal colonic mucosa. Five proteins were downregulated, while one protein was upregulated in adenoma tissues when compared with matched CRC tissues. A protein, β-tropomyosin (TM-β), recently suggested to be a biomarker of esophageal squamous carcinoma, was downregulated in both adenoma and CRC tissues. Additionally, the reduction in the level of TM-β in adenoma and CRC tissues was further validated by Western blotting (p<0.05) and RT-PCR (p<0.001). Our findings suggest that downregulation of TM-β is involved in the early development of CRC and that differentially expressed proteins might serve as potential biomarkers for detection of CRC.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prca.200900070DOI Listing

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