Intermediate biomarkers of increased risk for colorectal cancer: Comparison of different methods of analysis and modifications by chemopreventive interventions Conference Paper


Authors: Scalmati, A.; Lipkin, M.
Title: Intermediate biomarkers of increased risk for colorectal cancer: Comparison of different methods of analysis and modifications by chemopreventive interventions
Conference Title: Intermediate Biomarkers of Precancer and Their Application in Chemoprevention
Abstract: Intermediate biomarkers of abnormal cell growth and development have recently been used in chemoprevention trials in attempts to identify the efficacy of chemopreventive agents in human subjects. Measurements carried out include those related to cell proliferation, differentiation, and gene structure and expression in the colon. Among modified patterns of cell proliferation identified by microautoradiographic or immunoperoxidase assays, a characteristic expansion in the size of the proliferative compartment has been observed in normal‐appearing colorectal mucosa of human subjects with diseases increasing cancer risk: the same patterns have been induced by chemical carcinogens in rodents. Moreover, this intermediate biomarker has been modulated by chemopreventive agents in both rodents and humans. Newer intermediate biomarkers being studied for application to human chemoprevention programs include normal and abnormal patterns of expression of mucins, intermediate filaments and cytoskeletal proteins, and the structure and expression of a variety of genes associated with normal and abnormal cell development. The application of these various intermediate biomarkers to chemoprevention studies is increasing the ability of investigators to analyze the efects of novel chemopreventive agents in the colon and in other organs. © 1992 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. Copyright © 1992 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords: review; cancer risk; nonhuman; conference paper; comparative study; antineoplastic agent; colorectal cancer; biological marker; biological markers; mouse; metabolism; cell cycle; cell division; chemoprophylaxis; cell growth; tumor differentiation; tumor markers, biological; colonic neoplasms; risk factors; pathology; tumor marker; risk factor; colon tumor; anticarcinogenic agents; rat; alpha tocopherol; ascorbic acid; proliferation; retinol; rectal neoplasms; rectum tumor; fatty acid; beta carotene; thymidine; differentiation; intestine mucosa; tritium; precancerous conditions; vitamin; chemoprevention; precancer; intestinal mucosa; human; priority journal; protective agent; intermediate biomarker; expansion of the proliferative compartment
Journal Title Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Volume: 50
Issue: Suppl. 16G
Conference Dates: 1991 Oct 3-7
Conference Location: Keystone, CO
ISBN: 0730-2312
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 1992-01-01
Start Page: 65
End Page: 71
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/jcb.240501113
PUBMED: 1469906
PROVIDER: scopus
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