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The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer

The anatomical spread of lymph node (LN) metastasis is of practical importance in the surgical management of colon cancer (CC). We examined the effect of KRAS, BRAF, and microsatellite instability (MSI) on LN count and anatomical spread pattern in stage III CC. We determined KRAS, BRAF, and MSI stat...

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Autores principales: Song, Jihyung, Kataoka, Kozo, Yamada, Takeshi, Shiozawa, Manabu, Sonoyama, Tomohiro, Beppu, Naohito, Ueda, Koji, Kuriyama, Sho, Kanazawa, Akiyoshi, Ikeda, Masataka, Ceelen, Wim
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8019193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33484192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14819
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author Song, Jihyung
Kataoka, Kozo
Yamada, Takeshi
Shiozawa, Manabu
Sonoyama, Tomohiro
Beppu, Naohito
Ueda, Koji
Kuriyama, Sho
Kanazawa, Akiyoshi
Ikeda, Masataka
Ceelen, Wim
author_facet Song, Jihyung
Kataoka, Kozo
Yamada, Takeshi
Shiozawa, Manabu
Sonoyama, Tomohiro
Beppu, Naohito
Ueda, Koji
Kuriyama, Sho
Kanazawa, Akiyoshi
Ikeda, Masataka
Ceelen, Wim
author_sort Song, Jihyung
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description The anatomical spread of lymph node (LN) metastasis is of practical importance in the surgical management of colon cancer (CC). We examined the effect of KRAS, BRAF, and microsatellite instability (MSI) on LN count and anatomical spread pattern in stage III CC. We determined KRAS, BRAF, and MSI status from stage III CC patients. Biomarker status was correlated with LN count and anatomical spread pattern, which was classified as sequential or skipped. Relapse‐free survival (RFS) was estimated using Kaplan‐Meier method, and correlations were assessed using log‐rank and Cox regression analyses. We analyzed 369 stage III CC patients. The proportion of KRAS mutant (mt), BRAF mt, and MSI‐high (H) were 44.2% (163/344), 6.8% (25/344), and 6.8% (25/344), respectively. The mean number of metastatic LN was higher in microsatellite‐stable (MSS) compared with MSI patients (3.5 vs. 2.7, P = .0406), although no differences were observed in accordance with KRAS or BRAF status. Interestingly, patients with BRAF mt and MSI‐H were less likely to harbor skipped metastatic LN (9.3% vs 20% and 4% vs 10.5% compared with BRAF wild‐type (wt) and MSS, respectively), but KRAS status did not predict anatomical spread pattern. Patients with KRAS wt and MSI‐H showed superior RFS compared with KRAS mt and MSS patients, respectively, whereas BRAF status did not affect RFS. Differences exist in the anatomical pattern of invaded LN in accordance with the molecular status of stage III CC. Patients with MSI‐H CC have less invaded and skipped LN, suggesting that a tailored surgical approach is possible.
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spelling pubmed-80191932021-04-08 The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer Song, Jihyung Kataoka, Kozo Yamada, Takeshi Shiozawa, Manabu Sonoyama, Tomohiro Beppu, Naohito Ueda, Koji Kuriyama, Sho Kanazawa, Akiyoshi Ikeda, Masataka Ceelen, Wim Cancer Sci ORIGINAL ARTICLES The anatomical spread of lymph node (LN) metastasis is of practical importance in the surgical management of colon cancer (CC). We examined the effect of KRAS, BRAF, and microsatellite instability (MSI) on LN count and anatomical spread pattern in stage III CC. We determined KRAS, BRAF, and MSI status from stage III CC patients. Biomarker status was correlated with LN count and anatomical spread pattern, which was classified as sequential or skipped. Relapse‐free survival (RFS) was estimated using Kaplan‐Meier method, and correlations were assessed using log‐rank and Cox regression analyses. We analyzed 369 stage III CC patients. The proportion of KRAS mutant (mt), BRAF mt, and MSI‐high (H) were 44.2% (163/344), 6.8% (25/344), and 6.8% (25/344), respectively. The mean number of metastatic LN was higher in microsatellite‐stable (MSS) compared with MSI patients (3.5 vs. 2.7, P = .0406), although no differences were observed in accordance with KRAS or BRAF status. Interestingly, patients with BRAF mt and MSI‐H were less likely to harbor skipped metastatic LN (9.3% vs 20% and 4% vs 10.5% compared with BRAF wild‐type (wt) and MSS, respectively), but KRAS status did not predict anatomical spread pattern. Patients with KRAS wt and MSI‐H showed superior RFS compared with KRAS mt and MSS patients, respectively, whereas BRAF status did not affect RFS. Differences exist in the anatomical pattern of invaded LN in accordance with the molecular status of stage III CC. Patients with MSI‐H CC have less invaded and skipped LN, suggesting that a tailored surgical approach is possible. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-18 2021-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8019193/ /pubmed/33484192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14819 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Song, Jihyung
Kataoka, Kozo
Yamada, Takeshi
Shiozawa, Manabu
Sonoyama, Tomohiro
Beppu, Naohito
Ueda, Koji
Kuriyama, Sho
Kanazawa, Akiyoshi
Ikeda, Masataka
Ceelen, Wim
The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer
title The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer
title_full The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer
title_fullStr The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer
title_full_unstemmed The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer
title_short The impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage III colon cancer
title_sort impact of molecular profile on the lymphatic spread pattern in stage iii colon cancer
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8019193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33484192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14819
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