RAS heterogeneity as a prognostic marker in metastatic colorectal cancer.

2017 
586Background: The impact of intratumor heterogeneity on prognosis in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is unclear, however relative variant allele frequency (rVAF) of key mutations within a tumor may impact outcomes. Therefore, we sought to determine whether rVAF of RAS (KRAS & NRAS) mutant (mt) clones impacts overall survival (OS) in mCRC patients (pts). Methods: Using a next generation sequencing panel of 201 cancer related genes, we tested 200 mCRC tumors / matched normals. Mutations, indels, and copy number variant (CNV) information were obtained. An rVAF of RAS clones was determined by dividing RAS mt VAF by the VAF of the mutated gene with the highest allele frequency. This truncal gene served as a marker of the total malignant population in a specimen. Pts were stratified at an rVAF of 50%. OS was compared with Kaplan-Meier curves, the log-rank test, and Cox regression. We assessed the impact of CNV on our findings by correcting the rVAF for CNVs in RASand truncal mutations. Results: Of 200 pts,...
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