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Objective: The aim of the study was to screen the differentially expressed genes of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) and colorectal carcinoma (CRC). Methods: This study used cDNA microarray to comparatively analyze the gene expression profiles of 4 cases of PJS combined with colorectal adenocarcinoma vs. normal mucosae. The cDNA microarray contained 8064 human genes, and then using RT-PCR to test three genes of all. Results: The experimental data showed that fourteen genes were differentially expressed, which were up-regulated in PJS. Fifty-one genes expressions were altered in CRCs, of which 32 were up-regulated, as compared to the normal mucosae. In addition, 5 genes were similarly altered in both PJS and CRCs. RT-PCR analyses confirmed the cDNA microarray data for three of those genes: LATS2, APC and MADH4. Conclusion: LCN2, USP4, GRO3, HYAL1 and APC - these differentially expressed genes likely represent biomarkers for early detection of CRC and may be potential therapeutic targets.