Malignant transformation and genetic alterations are uncoupled in early colorectal cancer progression.
Soulafa MamloukTincy SimonLaura TomásDavid C WedgeAlexander ArnoldAndrea MenneDavid HorstDavid CapperMarkus MorkelDavid PosadaChristine SersHendrik BläkerPublished in: BMC biology (2020)
Genetic alterations in TP53 and chromosome 20 occur at the earliest histological stage in colorectal carcinomas (pTis and pT1). However, high-grade adenomas can share these alterations despite their histological distinction. Based on the well-defined sequence of CRC development, we suggest that the timing of genetic changes during neoplastic progression is frequently uncoupled from histological progression.