Literature DB >> 30314738

Base excision repair capacity as a determinant of prognosis and therapy response in colon cancer patients.

Sona Vodenkova1, Katerina Jiraskova2, Marketa Urbanova2, Michal Kroupa3, Jana Slyskova4, Michaela Schneiderova5, Miroslav Levy6, Tomas Buchler7, Vaclav Liska8, Ludmila Vodickova9, Veronika Vymetalkova9, Andrew Collins10, Alena Opattova9, Pavel Vodicka11.   

Abstract

The DNA-damaging agent 5-fluorouracil represents the most commonly used chemotherapeutic drug for colorectal cancer patients. DNA lesions associated with 5-fluorouracil therapy are primarily repaired by base excision repair (BER) and mismatch repair (MMR) pathways. Published evidence suggests that the individual DNA repair capacity (DRC) may affect a patient's prognosis and response to chemotherapy. With this in mind, we designed a prospective study of which the main aim was to investigate BER-DRC in relation to 5-fluorouracil response as potential predictive and/or prognostic biomarker. BER-DRC was supplemented by a microsatellite instability (MSI) analysis which represents an indirect marker of MMR activity in the tumor. All parameters were measured in paired samples of tumor tissue and non-malignant adjacent mucosa of 123 incident colon cancer patients. Our results indicate that BER-DRC in non-malignant adjacent mucosa was positively associated with overall survival (P = 0.007) and relapse-free survival (P = 0.04). Additionally, in multivariate analysis, good therapy responders in TNM stage II and III with an elevated BER-DRC in mucosa exhibited better overall survival. Moreover, the overall survival of these patients was even better in the presence of a decreased BER-DRC in tumor tissue. The ratio of BER-DRC in tumor tissue over BER-DRC in mucosa positively correlated with advanced tumor stage (P = 0.003). With respect to MSI, we observed that MSI-high tumors were mostly localized in proximal colon; however, in our cohort, the MSI status affected neither patients' prognosis nor survival. In summary, the results of the present study suggest that the level of BER-DRC is associated with patients' survival. BER-DRC represents a potential prognostic biomarker, applicable for prediction of therapy response and useful for individual approach to patients.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  5-Fluorouracil; Base excision repair; Colon cancer; Microsatellite instability; Patient survival; Therapy response

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30314738     DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2018.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)        ISSN: 1568-7856


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