Microenvironment, systemic inflammatory response and tumor markers considering consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer

Jakab, Anna ✉ [Jakab, Anna (Patológia), author] Patológiai és Kísérleti Rákkutató Intézet (SU / FM / I); Patai, Árpád V. [Patai, Árpád V (Belgyógyászat), author] Sebészeti, Transzplantációs és Gasztroenterológ... (SU / FM / C); Darvas, Mónika; Tormássi-Bély, Karolina; Micsik, Tamás [Micsik, Tamás (Patológia), author] Patológiai és Kísérleti Rákkutató Intézet (SU / FM / I)

English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: PATHOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY RESEARCH 1219-4956 1532-2807 30 Paper: 1611574 , 20 p. 2024
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q2
Identifiers
Introduction: Colorectal carcinomas (CRC) are one of the most frequent malignancies worldwide. Based on gene expression profile analysis, CRCs can be classified into four distinct subtypes also known as the consensus molecular subtypes (CMS), which predict biological behaviour. Besides CMS, several other aspects of tumor microenvironment (TME) and systemic inflammatory response (SIR) influence the outcome of CRC patients. TME and inflammation have important role in the immune (CMS1) and mesenchymal (CMS4) subtypes, however, the relationship between these and systemic inflammation has not been assessed yet. Our objective was to evaluate the connection between CMS, TME and SIR, and to analyze the correlation between these markers and routinely used tumor markers, such as CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) and CA19-9 (Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9).
Citation styles: IEEEACMAPAChicagoHarvardCSLCopyPrint
2025-04-11 00:33