Project description:Genome wide DNA methylation profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs) in normal and CRC samples. The Illumina Infinium 850k Human DNA methylation Beadchip was used to obtain DNA methylation profiles across approximately 820,000 CpGs in PBMC samples. Samples included 50 newly diagnosed CRC patients and 50 normal controls. NOTE:Patients numbered "CRC" and "E-CRC" are from two wards of the same hospital and do not need to be treated differently in data analysis.
Project description:The challenge of preventing colorectal cancer (CRC) is the early identification of individuals whose apparently normal colorectal mucosa will develop cancer, because of inherited trait or environmental exposure. We sought to use genome-wide expression profiling of endoscopic biopsies to detect a signature of propensity for cancer. We performed oligonucleotide microarray analysis of normal appearing mucosa of the following cases: healthy individuals (NOR), disease-free carriers predisposed to HNPCC (hereditary non-polyposis CRC), disease-free patients who underwent curative large bowel resection for CRC 1 to 15 years earlier and patients with CRC (MCRC) (GSE23011). As test set we run on affymetrix arrays an independent set of mucosal biopsies of MCRC and NOR samples.
Project description:The challenge of preventing colorectal cancer (CRC) is the early identification of individuals whose apparently normal colorectal mucosa will develop cancer, because of inherited trait or environmental exposure. We sought to use genome-wide expression profiling of endoscopic biopsies to detect a signature of propensity for cancer. We performed oligonucleotide microarray analysis of normal appearing mucosa of the following cases: healthy individuals (NOR), disease-free carriers predisposed to HNPCC (hereditary non-polyposis CRC), disease-free patients who underwent curative large bowel resection for CRC 1 to 15 years earlier and patients with CRC (MCRC) (GSE23011). As test set we run on affymetrix arrays an independent set of mucosal biopsies of MCRC and NOR samples. This profiling is based on the analysis of 5 patients who underwent curative large bowel resection for CRC from 1 to 15 years before (MCRC samples), and 12 endoscopy-negative, asymptomatic individuals (NOR samples)
Project description:Genome wide DNA methylation profiling of normal healthy patients and tumor and non-tumor samples of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). The Illumina Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip was used to obtain DNA methylation across ~850,000 CpG sites. Samples include 78 normal sample from CRC patients, 76 tumor samples from CRC patients, and 68 samples from non-CRC patients
Project description:The challenge of preventing colorectal cancer (CRC) is the early identification of individuals whose apparently normal colorectal mucosa will develop cancer, because of inherited trait or environmental exposure. We sought to use genome-wide expression profiling of endoscopic biopsies to detect a signature of propensity for cancer. We performed oligonucleotide microarray analysis of normal appearing mucosa of the following cases: healthy individuals, disease-free carriers predisposed to HNPCC (hereditary non-polyposis CRC), disease-free patients who underwent curative large bowel resection for CRC 1 to 15 years earlier and patients with CRC. This profiling is based on the analysis of 4 donors who underwent curative large bowel resection for CRC from 1 to 19 years before (M-CRC samples), 4 disease-free carriers of mutations in the mismatch repair system genes, who are predisposed to develop HNPCC (HNPCC samples) and 4 endoscopy-negative, asymptomatic individuals (NOR samples)
Project description:Analysis of differentially regulated genes in patients normal and colorectal tumor samples. The aim of this study was to identify genes that were differentially up- or down-regulated in the tumor samples as compared to the normal colon tissue