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Non-invasive metastasis prognosis from plasma metabolites in stage II colorectal cancer patients: The DACHS study.

Inna Zaimenko1, Carsten Jaeger2,3, Hermann Brenner4,5,6, Jenny Chang-Claude7, Michael Hoffmeister4, Carsten Grötzinger6,8, Katharina Detjen8, Susen Burock9, Clemens A Schmitt3,6, Ulrike Stein1,6, Jan Lisec3,10.   

Abstract

Metastasis is the main cause of death from colorectal cancer (CRC). About 20% of stage II CRC patients develop metastasis during the course of disease. We performed metabolic profiling of plasma samples from non-metastasized and metachronously metastasized stage II CRC patients to assess the potential of plasma metabolites to serve as biomarkers for stratification of stage II CRC patients according to metastasis risk. We compared the metabolic profiles of plasma samples prospectively obtained prior to metastasis formation from non-metastasized vs. metachronously metastasized stage II CRC patients of the German population-based case-control multicenter DACHS study retrospectively. Plasma samples were analyzed from stage II CRC patients for whom follow-up data including the information on metachronous metastasis were available. To identify metabolites distinguishing non-metastasized from metachronously metastasized stage II CRC patients robust supervised classifications using decision trees and support vector machines were performed and verified by 10-fold cross-validation, by nested cross-validation and by traditional validation using training and test sets. We found that metabolic profiles distinguish non-metastasized from metachronously metastasized stage II CRC patients. Classification models from decision trees and support vector machines with 10-fold cross-validation gave average accuracy of 0.75 (sensitivity 0.79, specificity 0.7) and 0.82 (sensitivity 0.85, specificity 0.77), respectively, correctly predicting metachronous metastasis in stage II CRC patients. Taken together, plasma metabolic profiles distinguished non-metastasized and metachronously metastasized stage II CRC patients. The classification models consisting of few metabolites stratify non-invasively stage II CRC patients according to their risk for metachronous metastasis.
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Keywords:  colorectal cancer; metabolomics; metastasis prognosis; plasma; stage II patients

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30560999     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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1.  Prognosis prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma after surgical resection based on serum metabolic profiling from gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Chengnan Fang; Benzhe Su; Tianyi Jiang; Chao Li; Yexiong Tan; Qingqing Wang; Liwei Dong; Xinyu Liu; Xiaohui Lin; Guowang Xu
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2021-04-02       Impact factor: 4.142

2.  A gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomic approach in human colorectal cancer (CRC): the emerging role of monosaccharides and amino acids.

Authors:  Luigi Barberini; Angelo Restivo; Antonio Noto; Simona Deidda; Claudia Fattuoni; Vassilios Fanos; Luca Saba; Luigi Zorcolo; Michele Mussap
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2019-12
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