Predicting 5‐fluorouracil chemosensitivity of liver metastases from colorectal cancer using primary tumor specimens: Three‐gene expression model predicts clinical response
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- 27 April 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 119 (2) , 406-413
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.21843
Abstract
We identified genes related to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) sensitivity in colorectal cancer and utilized these genes for predicting the 5-FU sensitivity of liver metastases. Eighty-one candidate genes involved in 5-FU resistance in gastric and colon cancer cell lines were previously identified using a cDNA microarray. In this study, the mRNA expression levels of these 81 selected genes and the genes of 5-FU-related enzymes, including thymidylate synthase (TS), dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) and orotate phosphoribosyltransferase (OPRT), were measured using real-time quantitative RT-PCR assays of surgically resected materials from primary colorectal tumors in 22 patients. Clinical responses were estimated by evaluating the effects of 5-FU-based hepatic artery injection (HAI) chemotherapy for synchronous liver metastases. Four genes (TNFRSF1B, SLC35F5, NAG-1 and OPRT) had significantly different expression profiles in 5-FU-nonresponding and responding tumors (p < 0.05). A “Response Index” system using three genes (TNFRSF1B, SLC35F5 and OPRT) was then developed using a discriminate analysis; the results were well correlated with the individual chemosensitivities. Among the 11 cases with positive scores in our response index, 9 achieved a reduction in their liver metastases after 5-FU-based chemotherapy, whereas only 1 of the 11 cases with negative scores responded well to chemotherapy. Our “Response Index” system, consisting of TNFRSF1B, SLC35F5 and OPRT, has great potential for predicting the efficacy of 5-FU-based chemotherapy against liver metastases from colorectal cancer.Keywords
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