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KRAS Mutant Status May Be Associated with Distant Recurrence in Early-stage Rectal Cancer

Authors :
Jane Moorhead
Amyn Haji
Salvador J. Diaz-Cano
Savvas Papagrigoriadis
Michail Sideris
Source :
Anticancer Research. 37:1349-1358
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Anticancer Research USA Inc., 2017.

Abstract

Background/Aim: Total mesorectal excision combined with neo-adjuvant chemoradiotherary (CRT) and adjuvant chemotherapy, has been the standard treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). Although TNM (Tumor, Node, Metastasis) classification for malignant Tumors is still the cornerstone in rectal cancer staging, there has been an effort to identify molecular biomarkers with additional prognostic or predictive value. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed molecular biomarkers on prospectively collected histological specimens and clinical data from a cohort of 135 consecutive rectal cancer cases who underwent radical excision in a tertiary center between 2011-2014 (males=87, females=48, age range=22-89 years, mean=64,67 years, SD=13.40). Radiological, histopathological, molecular staging, treatment stratification by the multidisciplinary team (MDT), as well as prognostic outcome data were compared with various biomarkers including KRAS, BRAF, p16, b-catenin, MSI, MMR and MGMT. Results: The mean follow-up was 39.21 months (range=5-83 months, SD=21.34). Twenty-eight cases were Stage I (20.9%), n=30 Stage II (22.4%), n=45 Stage III (33.6%) and n=31 Stage IV (23.1%). Forty specimens were KRAS-mutant (mt) (37.4%) while n=67 (62.6%) wild type (wt). KRAS mt status was associated with female sex (n=20, p=0.021) and older age (69.62 vs. 62.27, p=0.005). Stage I Early Cancer Subgroup analysis showed that KRAS mt status is associated with distant recurrence of disease (n=4, p=0.045). Conclusion: KRAS mt status may affect the prognosis of early rectal cancer, as this is linked with distant recurrence.

Details

ISSN :
17917530 and 02507005
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anticancer Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........39193e7bc546c0d5f4eb121da2dda737
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11454