| Literature DB >> 33916610 |
Elisa Conde1, Julie Earl2,3, Lorena Crespo-Toro1, Carolina Blanco-Agudo1, Edurne Ramos-Muñoz1, E Macarena Rodríguez-Serrano1, Jose Carlos Martínez Ávila4, Laura Salinas-Muñoz1, Silvia Serrano-Huertas1, Reyes Ferreiro2,3, Mercedes Rodriguez-Garrote2,3, Bruno Sainz5,6, Bartomeu Massuti7, Pilar García Alfonso8, Manuel Benavides9, Enrique Aranda3,10, María Laura García-Bermejo1, Alfredo Carrato2,3.
Abstract
First-line treatment with regorafenib in frail metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients has shown some benefit. To accurately identify such patients before treatment, we studied blood biomarkers and primary tumor molecules. We unveiled serum microRNAs (miRNAs), single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in angiogenic-related genes, and Notch 1 expression as biomarkers associated with response or toxicity. MicroRNA array profiling and genotyping of selected SNPs were performed in the blood of fragile mCRC patients treated with regorafenib. Notch 1 and CRC-associated miRNA expression was also analyzed in tumors. High levels of miR-185-5p in serum, rs7993418 in the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1 (VEGFR1) gene, and Notch 1 expression in biopsies were associated with a favorable response to treatment. Serum levels of miR-126-3p and miR-152-3p and tumor expression of miR-92a-1-5p were associated with treatment toxicity, particularly interesting in patients exhibiting comorbidities, and high levels of miR-362-3p were associated with asthenia. Additionally, several miRNAs were associated with the presence of metastasis, local recurrence, and peritoneal metastasis. Besides, miRNAs determined in primary tumors were associated with tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) staging. The rs2305948 and rs699947 SNPs in VEGFR2 and VEGFA, respectively, were markers of poor prognosis correlating with locoregional relapse, a higher N stage, and metastatic shedding. In conclusion, VEGF and VEGFR SNPs, miRNAs, and Notch 1 levels are potential useful biomarkers for the management of advanced CRC under regorafenib treatment.Entities:
Keywords: biomarkers; colorectal cancer; miRNAs; regorafenib; toxicity; treatment response
Year: 2021 PMID: 33916610 DOI: 10.3390/cancers13071710
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639