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Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated Colorectal Cancer: Translational Risks from Mechanisms to Medicines

Ross J Porter, Mark J. Arends, A. M. D. Churchhouse, Shahida Din

2021Journal of Crohn s and Colitis128 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cumulative impact of chronic inflammation in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases predisposes to the development of inflammatory bowel disease-associated colorectal cancer [IBD-CRC]. Inflammation can induce mutagenesis, and the relapsing-remitting nature of this inflammation, together with epithelial regeneration, may exert selective pressure accelerating carcinogenesis. The molecular pathogenesis of IBD-CRC, termed the 'inflammation-dysplasia-carcinoma' sequence, is well described. However, the immunopathogenesis of IBD-CRC is less well understood. The impact of novel immunosuppressive therapies, which aim to achieve deep remission, is mostly unknown. Therefore, this timely review summarizes the clinical context of IBD-CRC, outlines the molecular and immunological basis of disease pathogenesis, and considers the impact of novel biological therapies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInflammatory bowel diseaseColorectal cancerDiseaseCrohn's diseaseGastroenterologyInternal medicineInflammatory Bowel DiseasesCancerInflammatory Bowel DiseaseColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesMicroscopic Colitis