Comprehensive genomic profiling reveals prognostic signatures and insights into the molecular landscape of colorectal cancer

Author:

Yang Jinwei,Zhao Sihui,Su Junyan,Liu Siyao,Wu Zaozao,Ma Wei,Tang Ming,Wu Jingcui,Mao Erdong,Han Li,Liu Mengyuan,Zhang Jiali,Cao Lei,Shao Jingyi,Shang Yun

Abstract

BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) is a prevalent malignancy with diverse molecular characteristics. The NGS-based approach enhances our comprehension of genomic landscape of CRC and may guide future advancements in precision oncology for CRC patients.MethodIn this research, we conducted an analysis using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) on samples collected from 111 individuals who had been diagnosed with CRC. We identified somatic and germline mutations and structural variants across the tumor genomes through comprehensive genomic profiling. Furthermore, we investigated the landscape of driver mutations and their potential clinical implications.ResultsOur findings underscore the intricate heterogeneity of genetic alterations within CRC. Notably, BRAF, ARID2, KMT2C, and GNAQ were associated with CRC prognosis. Patients harboring BRAF, ARID2, or KMT2C mutations exhibited shorter progression-free survival (PFS), whereas those with BRAF, ARID2, or GNAQ mutations experienced worse overall survival (OS). We unveiled 80 co-occurring and three mutually exclusive significant gene pairs, enriched primarily in pathways such as TP53, HIPPO, RTK/RAS, NOTCH, WNT, TGF-Beta, MYC, and PI3K. Notably, co-mutations of BRAF/ALK, BRAF/NOTCH2, BRAF/CREBBP, and BRAF/FAT1 correlated with worse PFS. Furthermore, germline AR mutations were identified in 37 (33.33%) CRC patients, and carriers of these variants displayed diminished PFS and OS. Decreased AR protein expression was observed in cases with AR germline mutations. A four-gene mutation signature was established, incorporating the aforementioned prognostic genes, which emerged as an independent prognostic determinant in CRC via univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses. Noteworthy BRAF and ARID2 protein expression decreases detected in patients with their respective mutations.ConclusionThe integration of our analyses furnishes crucial insights into CRC’s molecular characteristics, drug responsiveness, and the construction of a four-gene mutation signature for predicting CRC prognosis.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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