Identification of circadian rhythm-related genes in colorectal cancer by integrating bioinformatics and multi-omics mendelian randomization

Mar 9, 2026Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology

Genes linked to the body’s daily rhythm in colorectal cancer identified using combined genetic and biological data

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Abstract

A total of 12 circadian rhythm-related genes may have causal relationships with colorectal cancer (CRC).

  • 142 methylation loci, 11 genes, and 2 proteins were identified as associated with CRC in the discovery cohort.
  • Colocalization analyses confirmed that 42 methylation loci, 3 genes, and 2 proteins are linked to CRC incidence.
  • GRHPR was highlighted as a key gene negatively correlated with CRC risk at multiple molecular levels.
  • High expression levels of UVSSA may be positively associated with CRC risk.
  • Survival analyses indicated that genetically predicted effects of NAF1 and ZNF365 on CRC risk align with their prognostic values for overall survival and recurrence-free survival.
  • No significant differential expression of GRHPR was found between CRC and normal tissues, but its expression correlated with tumor purity.

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