Circulating SFRP5 levels are elevated in colorectal cancer and correlate with overall survival in stage II-III disease

Author:

Li RunhaoORCID,Liu SaifeiORCID,Yeo KennyORCID,Edwards SuzanneORCID,Li Man YingORCID,Santos RyanORCID,Kianpour Rad SimaORCID,Wu FangmeinuoORCID,Maddern GuyORCID,Young JoanneORCID,Tomita YokoORCID,Townsend AmandaORCID,Fenix KevinORCID,Hauben EhudORCID,Price TimothyORCID,Smith EricORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTSecreted Frizzled-Related Protein 5 (SFRP5) modulates Wnt signalling pathways, affecting diverse biological processes. We assessed the diagnostic and prognostic value of circulating SFRP5 (cSFRP5) in colorectal cancer (CRC). Plasma cSFRP5 concentrations were measured using ELISA in healthy donors (n=133), individuals diagnosed with CRC (n=449), colorectal polyps (n=85), and medical conditions in other organs including cancer, inflammation, and benign states (n=64). Patients with CRC, polyps, and other conditions showed higher cSFRP5 levels than healthy individuals (p<0.0001). Receiver operating characteristic curves comparing healthy donors with medical conditions, polyps, and CRC were 0.814 (p<0.0001), 0.763 (p<0.0001), and 0.762 (p<0.0001), respectively. In CRC, cSFRP5 correlated with patient age (p<0.0001), tumour stage (p<0.0001), and histological differentiation (p=0.0273). Levels peaked in stage II versus I (p<0.0001), III (p=0.0007), or IV (p<0.0001), and were higher in stage III versus I (p=0.0007) and IV (p=0.0054), with no difference between I and IV. Elevated cSFRP5 levels predicted longer overall survival in stage II-III CRC (univariate: HR 1.82, 95% CI 1.02-3.26, p=0.024; multivariable: HR 2.34, 95% CI 1.12-4.88, p=0.015). This study confirms elevated cSFRP5 levels in CRC and reveals a correlation between elevated cSFRP5 and overall survival in stage II-III disease.Novelty and ImpactOur study unveils the clinical significance of circulating Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 5 (cSFRP5) as a potential diagnostic and prognostic marker in colorectal cancer (CRC). Analysing plasma from 731 participants, we provide novel insights into cSFRP5, observing elevated levels in CRC compared to healthy controls, with the highest concentrations in stage II. Importantly, elevated cSFRP5 levels correlate with prolonged survival in stage II-III patients, suggesting a promising avenue for improving outcomes and reducing recurrence.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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