Copy number variation and clinical response to chemotherapy and bevacizumab in the Czech metastatic colorectal cancer patients.

Q4 Medicine Klinicka Onkologie Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.48095/ccko2024277
J Stránská, K Bartáková, Z Rožánková, L Kotková, J Vrbková, R Trojanec, P Flodr, H Jurtíková, B Líznerová, J Drábek
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Abstract

Background: Despite bevacizumab being the first biological agent approved for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), there is not any established DNA biomarker to improve its efficacy and personalize the treatment.

Materials and methods: Thirty patients with mCRC on bevacizumab therapy (15 with a good response and 15 with a poor response) from the University Hospital Olomouc were followed. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples were used for copy number variation (CNV) analysis using the OncoScan FFPE Assay Kit in order to capture approx. 900 tumor genes.

Results: In the group of good responding patients, 102 genes (classified as ATPases, type AAA, neuronal signal transmission, regulation of transcription, and superior domain PH type), potentially significant positive predictive tumor biomarkers of bevacizumab treatment, were found. In the poorly responding group, 74 potentially negative predictive genes (classified as galectines, Jak-STAT signalling pathway, MAPK cascade, differentiation, and F-box associated domain) were identified.

Conclusion: In the pilot study, we found promising copy number variation biomarkers of bevacizumab response in FFPE samples of mCRC patients. The validation phase should be focused especially on the genes associated with angiogenesis (AGRN, MAPK8, ARHGAP22, LGALS13, LGALS4, ZFP36, and MYC), tumorigenesis (DVL1), and tumor proliferation (IFNL1, IFNL2, IFNL3, MAP3K10, and MAP4K1).

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捷克转移性结直肠癌患者的拷贝数变异与化疗和贝伐单抗的临床反应。
背景:尽管贝伐单抗是首个被批准用于治疗转移性结直肠癌(mCRC)的生物制剂,但目前还没有任何成熟的DNA生物标志物来提高其疗效和个性化治疗:对奥洛莫茨大学医院的 30 名接受贝伐珠单抗治疗的 mCRC 患者(15 名反应良好,15 名反应不佳)进行了随访。使用 OncoScan FFPE 检测试剂盒对福尔马林固定石蜡包埋(FFPE)样本进行拷贝数变异(CNV)分析,以捕获约 900 个肿瘤基因:结果:在反应良好的患者组中,发现了102个基因(分类为ATP酶、AAA型、神经元信号传输、转录调控和上域PH型),这些基因可能是贝伐珠单抗治疗的重要积极预测性肿瘤生物标志物。在反应较差组中,发现了74个潜在的阴性预测基因(分类为galectines、Jak-STAT信号通路、MAPK级联、分化和F-box相关结构域):结论:在这项试验研究中,我们在 mCRC 患者的 FFPE 样本中发现了贝伐珠单抗反应的拷贝数变异生物标志物。验证阶段应特别关注与血管生成(AGRN、MAPK8、ARHGAP22、LGALS13、LGALS4、ZFP36 和 MYC)、肿瘤发生(DVL1)和肿瘤增殖(IFNL1、IFNL2、IFNL3、MAP3K10 和 MAP4K1)相关的基因。
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