We are reporting the longest disease-free interval ever published for colorectal cancer, using gene profiling to confirm the linkage of the primary and metastasis. This rare case reports on a patient with late recurre...We are reporting the longest disease-free interval ever published for colorectal cancer, using gene profiling to confirm the linkage of the primary and metastasis. This rare case reports on a patient with late recurrence of colorectal cancer in the lung 19 years after its initial diagnosis. We used high-resolution array CGH(aCGH) to analyze the genetic aberrations of both the primary rectal and the recurrent metastatic lung lesions. Interestingly, we found striking similarities between the two lesions, despite the 19 years disease-free interval.In addition, most of the genes that were previously reported to be associated with a high recurrence score showed copy number gains by aCGH in one or both lesions. Our findings suggest that aCGH may be a helpful tool in analyzing the origin of metastatic lesions and reflect the need for a better understanding of the characteristics of the rectal tumors with a late recurrence potential.展开更多
基金Supported by Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center,Georgetown University Medical Center,Washington,DC,United States
文摘We are reporting the longest disease-free interval ever published for colorectal cancer, using gene profiling to confirm the linkage of the primary and metastasis. This rare case reports on a patient with late recurrence of colorectal cancer in the lung 19 years after its initial diagnosis. We used high-resolution array CGH(aCGH) to analyze the genetic aberrations of both the primary rectal and the recurrent metastatic lung lesions. Interestingly, we found striking similarities between the two lesions, despite the 19 years disease-free interval.In addition, most of the genes that were previously reported to be associated with a high recurrence score showed copy number gains by aCGH in one or both lesions. Our findings suggest that aCGH may be a helpful tool in analyzing the origin of metastatic lesions and reflect the need for a better understanding of the characteristics of the rectal tumors with a late recurrence potential.