Somatic Mutation Profiles in Colorectal Cancers Differ by Population.

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates differ by population, and evidence suggests that genetic differences may affect cancer biology. However, studies investigating CRC variants in genetically heterogeneous populations are limited. Using somatic tumor mutation profiling of CRCs diagnosed in African Americans (AAs), Ghanaians, Ethiopians, and NHWs, we explore correlations between population group and population-specific tumor variants.

Somatic DNA from CRC tumors resected from 150 individuals, including 43 AAs (27%), 53 NHWs (35%), 21 Ghanaians (14.2%), and 33 Ethiopians (22.3%), was sequenced on the Illumina NovaSeq platform, targeting 290 genes. We compared mutations in AAs, Ghanaians, and Ethiopians to those in NHWs to identify variants enriched in historically underrepresented groups.

US cohort tumors were diagnosed at significantly younger ages with more early-onset cases (<50 years old) than African cohorts ( <i>p</i> <0.05). Significant differences were observed in primary tumor location, MMR phenotypes, <i>KRAS</i> mutations, and distribution of tumor mutational burden by population. <i>BRAF V600E</i> mutations were rare across all groups, while non- <i>V600E BRAF</i> mutation rates were higher in AA and NHW (43-44%) than Ethiopian and Ghanaian (14-33%) samples. Population-specific differences were identified in mutation rates of <i>APC, CTNNB1, RNF43, PIK3CA,</i> and <i>TP53</i> , as well as in pathogenic variant occurrence.

Geographic origin and age of onset appear to shape the CRC mutational landscape. The similarity between AA and NHW tumor profiles likely reflects their shared predominance of early-onset cases, suggesting that age- and geography-associated factors, including environmental exposures, may influence tumor phenotypes.

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Medline Author List
  • Adjei E
  • Barros J
  • Berhane B
  • Besufikad E
  • Duttargi A
  • Hayhurst M
  • Hsieh MC
  • Jibril Suleiman A
  • Latif S
  • Lee G
  • Lefante C
  • Mabvakure BM
  • Martinez Cruz L
  • Mohebbi E
  • Patil S
  • Promprasert P
  • Purrington K
  • Qin T
  • Rozek LS
  • Samdani R
  • Sartor M
  • Stoffel EM
  • Tadesse S
  • Williams F
  • de la Caridad Delgado Herrera D
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medRxiv, 2026 Jun (issue None)