Colon Cancer: From Epidemiology to Prevention

Author:

Katsaounou Kyriaki,Nicolaou Elpiniki,Vogazianos ParisORCID,Brown CameronORCID,Stavrou Marios,Teloni Savvas,Hatzis PantelisORCID,Agapiou AgapiosORCID,Fragkou Elisavet,Tsiaoussis Georgios,Potamitis George,Zaravinos ApostolosORCID,Andreou ChrysafisORCID,Antoniades AthosORCID,Shiammas Christos,Apidianakis Yiorgos

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent cancers affecting humans, with a complex genetic and environmental aetiology. Unlike cancers with known environmental, heritable, or sex-linked causes, sporadic CRC is hard to foresee and has no molecular biomarkers of risk in clinical use. One in twenty CRC cases presents with an established heritable component. The remaining cases are sporadic and associated with partially obscure genetic, epigenetic, regenerative, microbiological, dietary, and lifestyle factors. To tackle this complexity, we should improve the practice of colonoscopy, which is recommended uniformly beyond a certain age, to include an assessment of biomarkers indicative of individual CRC risk. Ideally, such biomarkers will be causal to the disease and potentially modifiable upon dietary or therapeutic interventions. Multi-omics analysis, including transcriptional, epigenetic as well as metagenomic, and metabolomic profiles, are urgently required to provide data for risk analyses. The aim of this article is to provide a perspective on the multifactorial derailment of homeostasis leading to the initiation of CRC, which may be explored via multi-omics and Gut-on-Chip analysis to identify much-needed predictive biomarkers.

Funder

Research and Innovation Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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