Liquid Biopsy Cell-free DNA Biomarkers in Patients With Oligometastatic Colorectal Cancer Treated by Ablative Radiotherapy.

2021 
Background/aim To investigate the usefulness of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in patients with oligometastasis. Patients and methods This study included oligometastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) patients who underwent ablative irradiation using stereotactic body radiotherapy or proton beam therapy for metastatic lesions at a single institution. cfDNA was purified from the plasma of pretreated patients and gene mutations were analyzed by next-generation sequencing. Progression-free survival (PFS) was statistically compared according to gene mutation, clonality or allele frequency. Results A total of 20 patients were analyzed. Mutations were detected in the following genes; TP53 (45%), APC (40%), KRAS (15%), PIK3CA (15%), NF1 (5%), BRCA1 (5%), ERBB2 (5%), FBXW7 (5%), KIT (10%), and HRAS (10%). Patients with multi-clonality of gene mutation showed tendency for poor PFS (p=0.07). Among 7 patients whose metastatic site was the lung, those with no cfDNA detected had significantly better PFS than those with cfDNA (p=0.02). Conclusion cfDNA profiles could be predictive tools for early recurrence of oligometastatic CRC patients after ablative radiotherapy.
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