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Integrated network toxicology and multi-omics analysis reveals Benzo(a)pyrene-driven molecular networks and prognostic biomarkers in colon cancer.

International journal of environmental health research 2026 p. 1-13

Yang X, Yang Z, Sui B

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Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), an environmental carcinogen, contributes to colon cancer pathogenesis through incompletely elucidated mechanisms.

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APA Yang X, Yang Z, Sui B (2026). Integrated network toxicology and multi-omics analysis reveals Benzo(a)pyrene-driven molecular networks and prognostic biomarkers in colon cancer.. International journal of environmental health research, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/09603123.2026.2660833
MLA Yang X, et al.. "Integrated network toxicology and multi-omics analysis reveals Benzo(a)pyrene-driven molecular networks and prognostic biomarkers in colon cancer.." International journal of environmental health research, 2026, pp. 1-13.
PMID 42017488

Abstract

Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), an environmental carcinogen, contributes to colon cancer pathogenesis through incompletely elucidated mechanisms. This study integrated network toxicology and multi-omics analyses to decipher BaP-associated molecular signatures and clinical relevance in colon cancer. Using TCGA-COAD data, 113 differentially expressed BaP-related targets were identified via CTD and Super-PRED databases. PPI networks, functional enrichment, and Cox/Lasso regression revealed key pathways (xenobiotic metabolism, p53 signaling, cell cycle) and six prognostic genes (CLK2, CRYAB, RPS6KA1, DPP7, CDC25C, GAST). A BaP-related risk model stratified patients into distinct survival groups. A nomogram accurately predicted 1-, 3-, and 5-year overall survival. High-risk scores correlated with advanced tumor stage, metastasis, and immunosuppressive microenvironments. Molecular docking demonstrated strong BaP binding to CLK2 and CRYAB. External validation (GSE39582, TNMplot) confirmed tumor-specific gene expression patterns. These findings delineate BaP-driven networks connecting xenobiotic stress, immune dysregulation, and tumor progression. The risk model provides a prognostic biomarker for personalized management and therapeutic targeting in colon cancer.

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