1. gene polymorphisms and related indel as predictor biomarkers of treatment response for colorectal cancer – toward a personalized medicine
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Mouadh Barbirou, Ikram Sghaier, Sinda Bedoui, Rahma Ben Abderrazek, Hazar Kraiem, Azer Farah, Rym Hassiki, Amina Mokrani, Amel Mezlini, Wassim Y Almawi, Besma Loueslati-Yacoubi, and Balkiss Bouhaouala-Zahar
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The KCNB1 gene variants were differentially associated with cancers. However, their association with colorectal cancer has not yet been explored. We investigated the contribution of the KCNB1 gene variants rs3331, rs1051295, and indel (insertion/deletion) rs11468831 Polymorphism as predictors of the treatment response in colorectal cancer patients. A retrospective study, which involved 291 Tunisian colorectal cancer patients (aged 60.0 ± 13.1 years), who were stratified into responder and non-responder groups, according to TNM stages and their responsiveness to chemotherapy based on fluorouracil. KCNB1 genotyping was performed with amplification-refractory mutation system–polymerase chain reaction, and was confirmed by Sanger sequencing. Sex-specific response was found and colorectal cancer females are less likely to achieve a positive response during the chemotherapy strategy, compared to males. Weight and body mass index, tumor size, and tumor localization are considered as predictive factors to treatment responsiveness. Carriage of rs11468831 Ins allele was significantly associated with successful therapy achievement ( p adjusted
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- 2020
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