Predictive Molecular Markers for Colorectal Cancer Patients With Resected Liver Metastasis and Adjuvant Chemotherapy

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Background & Aims: The aims of the study were to evaluate the predictive value of 8 candidate molecular markers for colorectal cancer (CRC) patients receiving hepatic arterial infusion (floxuridine [FUDR] and dexamethasone) and systemic irinotecan (CPT11) post resection of liver metastasis. Methods: RNA was extracted from microdissected tumor cells of fixed and embedded specimens of resected liver metastases (94 cases) and analyzed by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for thymidine phosphorylase, dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase, thymidylate synthase, uridine phosphorylase, uridine/cytidine (monophospho)kinase, Bcl-2 related protein, Cyclin-D1, and Survivin expression. Uni- and multivariate statistical analyses and an explorative hierarchical clustering analysis of quantitative RT-PCR data were performed for overall survival and recurrent disease. Results: After adjustment for multiple clinicopathologic parameters, none of the markers were significantly associated with overall survival (except, marginally, Cyclin-D1; P = .06) or extrahepatic recurrence. However, high Survivin (P = .03) and Cyclin-D1 (P = .05) levels were predictive for hepatic recurrence. Hierarchical cluster analysis identified 7 of 94 patients associated with lower hepatic recurrence (P

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Lassmann, S., Tang, L., Capanu, M., Brabletz, T., Schöpflin, A., Zur Hausen, A., … Werner, M. (2007). Predictive Molecular Markers for Colorectal Cancer Patients With Resected Liver Metastasis and Adjuvant Chemotherapy. Gastroenterology, 133(6), 1831–1839. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2007.08.075

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