Novel treatment-specific causal biomarkers for colorectal cancer by omics integration
Akram Yazdani, Azam Yazdani, Raul Mendez-Giraldez, Gianluigi Pillonetto, Esmat Samiei, Reza Hadi, Heinz-Josef Lenz, Alan P Venook, Ahmad Samiei, Andrew B Nixon, Joseph A Lucci, Scott Kopetz, Monica M Bertagnolli, Federico Innocenti

TL;DR
This study identifies new biomarkers for colorectal cancer patients treated with specific drugs, using genetic and RNA data to improve treatment outcomes.
Contribution
The study introduces treatment-specific causal biomarkers for colorectal cancer through omics data integration.
Findings
WDR62 overexpression is linked to shorter survival in cetuximab-treated CRC patients.
WDR62 overexpression is enriched in CMS1 and low in CMS4, suggesting CMS4 patients may benefit more from cetuximab.
Integration of omics data reveals promising biomarkers specific to cancer subtypes and treatments.
Abstract
While monoclonal antibody-based targeted therapies have substantially improved progression-free survival in cancer patients, the variability in individual responses poses a significant challenge in patient care. Therefore, identifying cancer subtypes and their associated biomarkers is required for assigning effective treatment. In this study, we integrated genotype and pre-treatment tissue RNA-seq data and identified biomarkers causally associated with the overall survival (OS) of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients treated with either cetuximab or bevacizumab. We performed enrichment analysis for specific consensus molecular subtypes (CMS) of CRC and evaluated differential expression of identified genes using paired tumor and normal tissue from an external cohort. In addition, we replicated the causal effect of these genes on OS using a validation cohort and assessed their association…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies · Genetic factors in colorectal cancer · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
