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Lymphocytic response to tumour and deficient DNA mismatch repair identify subtypes of stage II/III colorectal cancer associated with patient outcomes
by
Williams, David S
,
Faragher, Ian
,
Jones, Ian T
in
Cancer therapies
,
Chemotherapy
,
Classification
2019
ObjectiveTumour-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) response and deficient DNA mismatch repair (dMMR) are determinants of prognosis in colorectal cancer. Although highly correlated, evidence suggests that these are independent predictors of outcome. However, the prognostic significance of combined TIL/MMR classification and how this compares to the major genomic and transcriptomic subtypes remain unclear.DesignA prospective cohort of 1265 patients with stage II/III cancer was examined for TIL/MMR status and BRAF/KRAS mutations. Consensus molecular subtype (CMS) status was determined for 142 cases. Associations with 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) were evaluated and validated in an independent cohort of 602 patients.ResultsTumours were categorised into four subtypes based on TIL and MMR status: TIL-low/proficient-MMR (pMMR) (61.3% of cases), TIL-high/pMMR (14.8%), TIL-low/dMMR (8.6%) and TIL-high/dMMR (15.2%). Compared with TIL-high/dMMR tumours with the most favourable prognosis, both TIL-low/dMMR (HR=3.53; 95% CI=1.88 to 6.64; Pmultivariate<0.001) and TIL-low/pMMR tumours (HR=2.67; 95% CI=1.47 to 4.84; Pmultivariate=0.001) showed poor DFS. Outcomes of patients with TIL-low/dMMR and TIL-low/pMMR tumours were similar. TIL-high/pMMR tumours showed intermediate survival rates. These findings were validated in an independent cohort. TIL/MMR status was a more significant predictor of prognosis than National Comprehensive Cancer Network high-risk features and was a superior predictor of prognosis compared with genomic (dMMR, pMMR/BRAFwt /KRASwt , pMMR/BRAFmut /KRASwt , pMMR/BRAFwt /KRASmut ) and transcriptomic (CMS 1-4) subtypes.ConclusionTIL/MMR classification identified subtypes of stage II/III colorectal cancer associated with different outcomes. Although dMMR status is generally considered a marker of good prognosis, we found this to be dependent on the presence of TILs. Prognostication based on TIL/MMR subtypes was superior compared with histopathological, genomic and transcriptomic subtypes.
Journal Article
Tumour infiltrating lymphocyte status is superior to histological grade, DNA mismatch repair and BRAF mutation for prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinomas with mucinous differentiation
by
Sieber, Oliver M.
,
Hawkins, Nicholas J.
,
Newman, Marsali R.
in
14/63
,
631/67/1504/1885
,
631/67/1857
2020
Mucinous colorectal adenocarcinoma (CRC) is conventionally defined by extracellular mucin comprising >50% of the tumour area, while tumours with ≤50% mucin are designated as having a mucinous component. However, these definitions are largely arbitrary and comparisons of clinico-molecular features and outcomes by proportion of mucinous component are limited. A cohort of 1643 patients with stage II/III cancer was examined for tumour mucinous component, DNA mismatch repair (MMR) status,
BRAF
mutation and tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). Tumours with ≤50% mucinous component exhibited similar characteristics as mucinous tumours, including association with female gender, proximal location, high grade, TIL-high, defective MMR (dMMR) and
BRAF
mutation. Proportion of mucinous component did not stratify disease-free survival (DFS). In univariate analysis dMMR status, but not histological grade, stratified survival for mucinous and mucinous component tumours; however, in multivariate analysis dMMR status was not an independent predictor.
BRAF
mutation prognostic value depended on mucinous differentiation and MMR status, with poor prognosis limited to non-mucinous pMMR tumours (HR 2.61, 95% CI 1.69–4.03;
p
< 0.001). TIL status was a strong independent predictor of DFS in mucinous/mucinous component tumours (HR 0.40, 95% CI 0.23–0.67;
p
<
0.001), and a superior predictor of prognosis compared with histological grade, MMR and
BRAF
mutation. Mucinous component and mucinous stage II/III CRCs exhibit clinico-molecular resemblances, with histological grade and
BRAF
mutation lacking prognostic value. Prognosis for these tumours was instead strongly associated with TIL status, with the most favourable outcomes in TIL-high dMMR tumours, whilst TIL-low tumours had poor outcomes irrespective of MMR status.
Journal Article
Patient-Derived Colorectal Cancer Organoids Upregulate Revival Stem Cell Marker Genes following Chemotherapeutic Treatment
by
Engel, Rebekah M.
,
Chan, Wing Hei
,
Nickless, David
in
Antibodies
,
Cancer therapies
,
Chemotherapy
2020
Colorectal cancer stem cells have been proposed to drive disease progression, tumour recurrence and chemoresistance. However, studies ablating leucine rich repeat containing G protein-coupled receptor 5 (LGR5)-positive stem cells have shown that they are rapidly replenished in primary tumours. Following injury in normal tissue, LGR5+ stem cells are replaced by a newly defined, transient population of revival stem cells. We investigated whether markers of the revival stem cell population are present in colorectal tumours and how this signature relates to chemoresistance. We examined the expression of different stem cell markers in a cohort of patient-derived colorectal cancer organoids and correlated expression with sensitivity to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) treatment. Our findings revealed that there was inter-tumour variability in the expression of stem cell markers. Clusterin (CLU), a marker of the revival stem cell population, was significantly enriched following 5-FU treatment and expression correlated with the level of drug resistance. Patient outcome data revealed that CLU expression is associated with both lower patient survival and an increase in disease recurrence. This suggests that CLU is a marker of drug resistance and may identify cells that drive colorectal cancer progression.
Journal Article
beta-lactam-associated eosinophilic colitis
2015
A 42-year-old man with a history of childhood asthma presented with a 2-week history of watery diarrhoea and marked peripheral eosinophilia in the setting of recent use of cephalexin. His colonoscopy revealed patchy colitis. Biopsies were consistent with eosinophilic colitis. Two months later he received a course of amoxicillin resulting in recurrence of peripheral eosinophilia. Given the time-frame of β-lactam administration to symptom onset and elimination of all other precipitating causes, he was diagnosed with β-lactam-associated eosinophilic colitis. The patient's symptoms resolved and peripheral eosinophil count decreased with no specific treatment. Eosinophilic colitis is a rare heterogeneous condition, the pathogenesis of which is likely to be an interplay between environmental and genetic factors. It can be secondary to a helminthic infection or a drug reaction and has been associated with ulcerative colitis. If secondary causes of eosinophilic colitis have been excluded, the mainstay of treatment is with corticosteroids.
Journal Article
β-lactam-associated eosinophilic colitis
by
Mogilevski, Tamara
,
Nickless, David
,
Hume, Sam
in
31-50 years
,
Abdomen
,
Adrenal Cortex Hormones - therapeutic use
2015
A 42-year-old man with a history of childhood asthma presented with a 2-week history of watery diarrhoea and marked peripheral eosinophilia in the setting of recent use of cephalexin. His colonoscopy revealed patchy colitis. Biopsies were consistent with eosinophilic colitis. Two months later he received a course of amoxicillin resulting in recurrence of peripheral eosinophilia. Given the time-frame of β-lactam administration to symptom onset and elimination of all other precipitating causes, he was diagnosed with β-lactam-associated eosinophilic colitis. The patient’s symptoms resolved and peripheral eosinophil count decreased with no specific treatment. Eosinophilic colitis is a rare heterogeneous condition, the pathogenesis of which is likely to be an interplay between environmental and genetic factors. It can be secondary to a helminthic infection or a drug reaction and has been associated with ulcerative colitis. If secondary causes of eosinophilic colitis have been excluded, the mainstay of treatment is with corticosteroids.
Journal Article
First credit cards, then bankruptcy court
1997
Lenders in general, and their credit card divisions in particular, are crying for reform of the bankruptcy laws. Reform, they assert, is necessary to stem the tide of people walking away from their contractual obligations with impunity and without consequences. In my opinion, however, the problem does not begin with the borrower, but with the lender. During the past year, I have presided over nearly 1,000 meetings of Chapter 7 bankruptcies. While a few of those have been caused by business failures, by and large the debtors are consumers who for one reason or another have decided to file a bankruptcy petition. The debtors range in age from those barely out of their teens to retirees in their 70s. Their level of unsecured debt, usually almost exclusively credit cards, often equals or exceeds their annual gross income. How do people get into such trouble, and why do lenders continue to advance credit to such people? The answer, I believe, is fairly simple. Credit today is extremely easy to obtain. The credit card industry now inundates the American public with billions of solicitations each year. Households receiving five to 10 solicitations each week is not unusual.
Newspaper Article
FERGIE: IT'S OURS
1997
Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson said his side had already won the title last night - but Liverpool boss Roy Evans reckons the Premiership race is NOT over yet. Tottenham shook the Reds with a fifth minute Darren Anderton strike before [Stan Collymore] and [Patrik Berger] kept the championship race alive. BERGER KING: Liverpool's Patrik Berger celebrates his winner against Spurs at Anfield yesterday
Newspaper Article
Don't sell your soul
1998
Both the Premier League and Sky have got to realise that there are a whole load of paying customers who feel that they are being taken for a very long and expensive ride - a ride where the price of the destination is constantly increasing. They have got to settle the consumer down and reassure them that this is not Highway Robbery. Premiership chairmen would be foolish to take these traditional fans for granted. I was shocked to read in the Sunday Mirror last week that season ticket prices are going up on average 10 percent across the Premier League.
Newspaper Article
RUUD'S IN FOR TWO
Vialli will also be impressed to learn that [Ruud Gullit] is heavily in the market for pounds 5million-rated [Hristo Stoichkov], the 30-year-old hitman who is on his way out of Parma after just a single season in Italian football. The fiery Stoichkov is no spring chicken . . . but Gullit points to an impressive track record forged over five glorious years at Barcelona where Stoichkov scored 96 goals and formed a lethal partnership with Brazil's Romario.
Newspaper Article