2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101065
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Integrated Multidimensional Analysis Is Required for Accurate Prognostic Biomarkers in Colorectal Cancer

Abstract: CRC cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in Western countries. In order to develop prognostic biomarkers for CRC (colorectal cancer) aggressiveness, we analyzed retrospectively 267 CRC patients via a novel, multidimensional biomarker platform. Using nanofluidic technology for qPCR analysis and quantitative fluorescent immunohistochemistry for protein analysis, we assessed 33 microRNAs, 124 mRNAs and 9 protein antigens. Analysis was conducted in each single dimension (microRNA, gene or protein) using both th… Show more

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“…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequent tumors with high malignancy all over the world, especially in developed countries [1][2][3]. Although the incidence of CRC in China is lower than that in Western countries, it is still a substantial burden in China for its increasing morbidity in recent years [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequent tumors with high malignancy all over the world, especially in developed countries [1][2][3]. Although the incidence of CRC in China is lower than that in Western countries, it is still a substantial burden in China for its increasing morbidity in recent years [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, KT is a complex trait where the functional outcome is a result of a combination of multiple factors requiring a metadimensional approach for data integration. Fitting models that are based on known outcomes (concatenation‐based integration, model‐based‐integration, transformation‐based‐integration) or using unsupervised learning strategies (iClustering, Bayesian approach) have already been applied in other fields such as oncology and could be translated to KT . This integrative strategy has the potential to find biomarkers for conclusive, noninvasive diagnosis and pathological staging that will aid in testing new therapies.…”
Section: The Next Step: Moving From a Single Dimension To A Multidimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis reduced the sample size needed for the study and helped in the detection of gene disruption with increased frequency in comparison to one‐dimensional approaches. Also, the improved accuracy of prognostic biomarkers to determine the aggressiveness of colorectal cancer using an integrated multidimensional analysis compared with the individual components was demonstrated . Moreover, the revolution of integrative omics studies has been also applied in molecular classifications of complex cancers into subtypes and has paved the way for the formation of international consortia such as The Cancer Genome Atlas and International Cancer Genome Consortium, aiming to compile publicly available omics data, which would have a profound impact on translating basic research into precision medicine .…”
Section: The Next Step: Moving From a Single Dimension To A Multidimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrasting with the nephrology field, cancer biologists have been able to obtain various tissue samples pertaining to clinical cases and unveil many of the molecular pathophysiology mechanisms underlying cancer diversity (81,82). This strategy has allowed the delineation of numerous disease subtypes, increased accuracy of prognostic models, and tailoring of clinical trials.…”
Section: Moving Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%