Literature DB >> 16143000

Have we made progress in pharmacogenomics? The implementation of molecular markers in colon cancer.

Wendy L Allen1, Patrick G Johnston.   

Abstract

For the last 40 years, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) has remained the treatment of choice in both the adjuvant and advanced treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, 5-FU monotherapy produces response rates of only 10-20% in the advanced setting. 5-FU has been combined with newer agents, such as oxaliplatin and irinotecan, and this has significantly increased response rates to 40-50% in the advanced setting. More recently, novel biological agents, such as the monoclonal antibodies targeting either the epidermal growth factor receptor or vascular endothelial growth factor, have shown to provide additional clinical benefit for patients with metastatic CRC. A number of predictive markers have been identified for CRC to date. However, their usefulness as individual markers of response has led to somewhat inconclusive results. Therefore, there is a need to identify panels of predictive markers of response to therapy for advanced CRC, in order to improve these disappointing response rates. The advent of high-throughput methodologies, such as microarrays, enables tumor samples to be profiled on a global scale. This technology has been utilized to develop predictive markers for a wide range of tumor types to date, and hopefully this technology can be translated into the CRC setting with the hope of predicting the response of each individual tumor to chemotherapy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16143000     DOI: 10.2217/14622416.6.6.603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacogenomics        ISSN: 1462-2416            Impact factor:   2.533


  4 in total

1.  Accomplishments in 2007 in biologic markers for gastrointestinal cancers.

Authors:  Heinz-Josef Lenz; Patrick Johnston
Journal:  Gastrointest Cancer Res       Date:  2008-05

2.  Development of a clinically feasible molecular assay to predict recurrence of stage II colon cancer.

Authors:  Yuqiu Jiang; Graham Casey; Ian C Lavery; Yi Zhang; Dmitri Talantov; Michelle Martin-McGreevy; Marek Skacel; Elena Manilich; Abhijit Mazumder; David Atkins; Conor P Delaney; Yixin Wang
Journal:  J Mol Diagn       Date:  2008-06-13       Impact factor: 5.568

3.  Expression of Livin in colorectal cancer and its relationship to tumor cell behavior and prognosis.

Authors:  Dae-Seong Myung; Young-Lan Park; Cho-Yun Chung; Hyung-Chul Park; Jong-Sun Kim; Sung-Bum Cho; Wan-Sik Lee; Kyung-Hwa Lee; Jae-Hyuk Lee; Young-Eun Joo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-02       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Prognostic significance of Cytokeratin 20-positive lymph node vascular endothelial growth factor A mRNA and chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 4 in pN0 colorectal cancer patients.

Authors:  Sze Chuen Cesar Wong; Moon Tong Cheung; Lewis Lai Yin Luk; Vivian Ha Man Lee; Pak Tat Chan; Hin Fung Andy Tsang; Evelyn Yin Kwan Wong; Vivian Weiwen Xue; Amanda Kit Ching Chan; John Kwok Cheung Chan
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-12-19
  4 in total

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