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Genes and SNPs Associated with Non-hereditary and Hereditary Colorectal Cancer

Author:
محمدرضا نصیری
,
Mohammad Mahdi Kooshyar
,
زهرا رودباری
,
مرتضی مهدوی
,
محمد دوستی
,
Mohammadreza Nassiri
,
Zahra Roudbari
,
Morteza Mahdavi
,
Mohammad Doosti
Year
: 2013
Abstract: second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. The incidence of colorectal cancer has increased in Iran in

the past three decades and is now considered as a serious problem for our society. This cancer has two types hereditary and non-hereditary, 80% of cases being the latter. Considering that the relationship between SNPs with diseases is a concern, many researchers believed that they offer valuable markers for identifying genes responsible for susceptibility to common diseases. In some cases, they are direct causes of human disease. One SNP can increase risk of cancer, but when considering the rate of overlap and frequency of DNA repair pathways, it might be expected that SNP alone cannot affect the final result of cancer, although several SNPs together can exert a significant influence. Therefore identification of these SNPs is very important. The most important loci which include mutations are: MLH1, MSH2, PMS2, APC, MUTYH, SMAD7, STK11, XRCC3, DNMT1, MTHFR, Exo1, XRCC1 and VDR. Presence of SNPs in these genes decreases or increases risk of colorectal cancer.

materials and Methods: In this article we reviewed the Genes and SNPs associated with non-hereditary and hereditary of colorectal cancer that recently were reported from candidate gene y, meta-analysis and GWAS studies. Results: As with other cancers, colorectal cancer is associated with SNPs in gene loci. Generally, by exploring SNPs, it is feasible to predict the risk of developing colorectal cancer and thus establishing proper preventive measures.

Conclusions: SNPs of genes associated with colorectal cancer can be used as a marker SNP panel as a potential tool for improving cancer diagnosis and treatment planning.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3354652
Keyword(s): Colorectal cancer,hereditary genes,non-hereditary genes,SNPs
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contributor authorمحمدرضا نصیریen
contributor authorMohammad Mahdi Kooshyaren
contributor authorزهرا رودباریen
contributor authorمرتضی مهدویen
contributor authorمحمد دوستیen
contributor authorMohammadreza Nassirifa
contributor authorZahra Roudbarifa
contributor authorMorteza Mahdavifa
contributor authorMohammad Doostifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:26:01Z
date available2020-06-06T13:26:01Z
date issued2013
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3354652?locale-attribute=en
description abstractsecond leading cause of cancer-related deaths. The incidence of colorectal cancer has increased in Iran in

the past three decades and is now considered as a serious problem for our society. This cancer has two types hereditary and non-hereditary, 80% of cases being the latter. Considering that the relationship between SNPs with diseases is a concern, many researchers believed that they offer valuable markers for identifying genes responsible for susceptibility to common diseases. In some cases, they are direct causes of human disease. One SNP can increase risk of cancer, but when considering the rate of overlap and frequency of DNA repair pathways, it might be expected that SNP alone cannot affect the final result of cancer, although several SNPs together can exert a significant influence. Therefore identification of these SNPs is very important. The most important loci which include mutations are: MLH1, MSH2, PMS2, APC, MUTYH, SMAD7, STK11, XRCC3, DNMT1, MTHFR, Exo1, XRCC1 and VDR. Presence of SNPs in these genes decreases or increases risk of colorectal cancer.

materials and Methods: In this article we reviewed the Genes and SNPs associated with non-hereditary and hereditary of colorectal cancer that recently were reported from candidate gene y, meta-analysis and GWAS studies. Results: As with other cancers, colorectal cancer is associated with SNPs in gene loci. Generally, by exploring SNPs, it is feasible to predict the risk of developing colorectal cancer and thus establishing proper preventive measures.

Conclusions: SNPs of genes associated with colorectal cancer can be used as a marker SNP panel as a potential tool for improving cancer diagnosis and treatment planning.
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languageEnglish
titleGenes and SNPs Associated with Non-hereditary and Hereditary Colorectal Canceren
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsColorectal canceren
subject keywordshereditary genesen
subject keywordsnon-hereditary genesen
subject keywordsSNPsen
journal titleAsian Pacific Journal of Cancer Preventionfa
pages5609-5614
journal volume14
journal issue10
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1050036.html
identifier articleid1050036
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