Identification of a gene expression signature associated with brain metastasis in colorectal cancer

Marlies Michl, Francesco Taverna,Christine Woischke, Pan Li,Frederick Klauschen, Thomas Kirchner,Volker Heinemann, Michael von Bergwelt-Baildon,Arndt Stahler, Tobias Marcus Herold,Vindi Jurinovic,Jutta Engel, Jörg Kumbrink,Jens Neumann

Clinical and Translational Oncology(2024)

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Brain metastasis (BM) in colorectal cancer (CRC) is a rare event with poor prognosis. Apart from (K)RAS status and lung and bone metastasis no biomarkers exist to identify patients at risk. This study aimed to identify a gene expression signature associated with colorectal BM. Three patient groups were formed: 1. CRC with brain metastasis (BRA), 2. exclusive liver metastasis (HEP) and, 3. non-metastatic disease (M0). RNA was extracted from primary tumors and mRNA expression was measured using a NanoString Panel (770 genes). Expression was confirmed by qPCR in a validation cohort. Statistical analyses including multivariate logistic regression followed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were performed. EMILIN3, MTA1, SV2B, TMPRSS6, ACVR1C, NFAT5 and SMC3 were differentially expressed in BRA and HEP/M0 groups. In the validation cohort, differential NFAT5, ACVR1C and SMC3 expressions were confirmed. BRA patients showed highest NFAT5 levels compared to HEP/M0 groups (global p = 0.02). High ACVR1C expression was observed more frequently in the BRA group (42.9
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Colorectal cancer,Brain metastasis,Gene expression signature,Metastatic organotropism
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