Alternative splicing expands the prognostic impact of KRAS in microsatellite stable primary colorectal cancer

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KRAS mutation is a well-known marker for poor response to targeted treatment and patient prognosis in microsatellite stable (MSS) colorectal cancer (CRC). However, variation in clinical outcomes among patients wild-type for KRAS underlines that this is not a homogeneous population. Here, we evaluated the prognostic impact of KRAS alternative splicing in relation to mutation status in a single-hospital series of primary MSS CRCs (N = 258). Using splicing-sensitive microarrays and RNA sequencing, the relative expression of KRAS-4A versus KRAS-4B transcript variants was confirmed to be down-regulated in CRC compared to normal colonic mucosa (N = 41; p ≤ 0.001). This was independent of mutation status, however, gene set enrichment analysis revealed that the effect of splicing on KRAS signaling was specific to the KRAS wild-type subgroup, in which low relative KRAS-4A expression was associated with a higher level of KRAS signaling (p = 0.005). In concordance, the prognostic value of KRAS splicing was also dependent on mutation status, and for patients with Stage I–III KRAS wild-type MSS CRC, low relative KRAS-4A expression was associated with inferior overall survival (HR: 2.36, 95% CI: 1.07–5.18, p = 0.033), a result not found in mutant cases (p interaction = 0.026). The prognostic association in the wild-type subgroup was independent of clinicopathological factors, including cancer stage in multivariable analysis (HR: 2.68, 95% CI: 1.18–6.09, p = 0.018). This suggests that KRAS has prognostic value beyond mutation status in MSS CRC, and highlights the importance of molecular heterogeneity in the clinically relevant KRAS wild-type subgroup.

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Eilertsen, I. A., Sveen, A., Strømme, J. M., Skotheim, R. I., Nesbakken, A., & Lothe, R. A. (2019). Alternative splicing expands the prognostic impact of KRAS in microsatellite stable primary colorectal cancer. International Journal of Cancer, 144(4), 841–847. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31809

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