Multidisciplinary approach for the study of the lipid metabolism in colon cancer
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Publication date
2021-09Abstract
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer death worldwide, its late detection
contributes for become one of the deadliest. Research team of Lipids in Human
Pathology has proven a relationship among membrane lipids and tumorigenic
processes in CRC. Thus, the importance of studying the impact of colorectal
cancer in the lipid composition during the differentiation process of colonocytes.
Given that lipidome of colonocytes is sensible to changes occurring during
differentiation from stem cell to mature colonocyte, EphB2 is used to as a marker
to separate stem cells from fully differentiated colonocytes.
Main objectives of this project are to get more knowledge on the regulatory
mechanisms involving lipid composition throughout bioinformatics and organoid
culture. Methodology followed consists of several approaches such as
transcriptomics, lipidomics and as already said, organoid culture.
Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) was performed from
microarray data of CRC patients to explore complex relationships between genes
and phenotypes in this case lipid traits by transforming gene expression data into
co-expression modules. Specially focusing on the relationship with sphingolipid
SM d34:1. Results indicated higher presence of SM in the bottom of the crypt
containing stem cells. Whilst through the differentiation into mature colonocytes
levels of SM where lower. This observation was similar in both healthy and tumor
condition. Furthermore, results suggested that the transcriptomic profile (ie.
expression profile) between healthy and tumor condition is different.
Consequently, regulation mechanisms of SM d34:1 among the two conditions are
also different.
On the other hand, to evaluate the incorporation of deuterated fatty acids in
healthy colon and tumor organoids particularly between differentiated and non differentiated regions of the crypt, organoid culture experiment was performed.
Unfortunately given the fact that organoid culture is a 6-8 weeklong process, it
wasn’t possible to extract lipidomic results.
Document Type
Project / Final year job or degree
Language
English
Keywords
Còlon -- Càncer
Cèl·lules epitelials
Lipidòmica
Transcriptomes
WGCNA
Mutació (Biologia)
Pages
51 p.
Note
Curs 2020-2021
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