Colon adenocarcinoma (COAD) has a limited range of diversified, personalized therapeutic opportunities, besides DNA hypermutating cases; thus, both new targets or broadening existing strategies for personalized intervention are of interest. Routinely processed material from 246 untreated COADs with clinical follow-up was probed for evidence of DNA damage response (DDR), that is, the gathering of DDR-associated molecules at discrete nuclear spots, by multiplex immunofluorescence and immunohistochemical staining for DDR complex proteins (γH2AX, pCHK2, and pNBS1). We also tested the cases for type I interferon response, T-lymphocyte infiltration (TILs), and mutation mismatch repair defects (MMRd), known to be associated with defects of DNA repair. FISH analysis for chromosome 20q copy number variations was obtained. A total of 33.7% of COAD display a coordinated DDR on quiescent, non-senescent, non-apoptotic glands, irrespective of TP53 status, chromosome 20q abnormalities, and type I IFN response. Clinicopathological parameters did not differentiate DDR+ cases from the other cases. TILs were equally present in DDR and non-DDR cases. DDR+ MMRd cases were preferentially retaining wild-type MLH1. The outcome after 5FU-based chemotherapy was not different in the two groups. DDR+ COAD represents a subgroup not aligned with known diagnostic, prognostic, or therapeutic categories, with potential new targeted treatment opportunities, exploiting the DNA damage repair pathways.

Mauro, S., Bolognesi, M., Villa, N., Capitoli, G., Furia, L., Mascadri, F., et al. (2023). A DNA damage response-like phenotype defines a third of colon cancers at onset. THE FASEB JOURNAL, 37(7 (July 2023)), 1-13 [10.1096/fj.202300132R].

A DNA damage response-like phenotype defines a third of colon cancers at onset

Mauro, Stefania
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Bolognesi, Maddalena M
Co-primo
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Villa, Nicoletta;Capitoli, Giulia;Totis, Mauro;Galimberti, Stefania;Bovo, Giorgio
Co-ultimo
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Cattoretti, Giorgio
Co-ultimo
2023

Abstract

Colon adenocarcinoma (COAD) has a limited range of diversified, personalized therapeutic opportunities, besides DNA hypermutating cases; thus, both new targets or broadening existing strategies for personalized intervention are of interest. Routinely processed material from 246 untreated COADs with clinical follow-up was probed for evidence of DNA damage response (DDR), that is, the gathering of DDR-associated molecules at discrete nuclear spots, by multiplex immunofluorescence and immunohistochemical staining for DDR complex proteins (γH2AX, pCHK2, and pNBS1). We also tested the cases for type I interferon response, T-lymphocyte infiltration (TILs), and mutation mismatch repair defects (MMRd), known to be associated with defects of DNA repair. FISH analysis for chromosome 20q copy number variations was obtained. A total of 33.7% of COAD display a coordinated DDR on quiescent, non-senescent, non-apoptotic glands, irrespective of TP53 status, chromosome 20q abnormalities, and type I IFN response. Clinicopathological parameters did not differentiate DDR+ cases from the other cases. TILs were equally present in DDR and non-DDR cases. DDR+ MMRd cases were preferentially retaining wild-type MLH1. The outcome after 5FU-based chemotherapy was not different in the two groups. DDR+ COAD represents a subgroup not aligned with known diagnostic, prognostic, or therapeutic categories, with potential new targeted treatment opportunities, exploiting the DNA damage repair pathways.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
chromosome 20q amplification; colonic neoplasms; DNA damage; DNA mismatch repair; interferon type I; multiplex immunostaining; T-lymphocytes;
English
21-giu-2023
2023
37
7 (July 2023)
1
13
e23020
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Mauro, S., Bolognesi, M., Villa, N., Capitoli, G., Furia, L., Mascadri, F., et al. (2023). A DNA damage response-like phenotype defines a third of colon cancers at onset. THE FASEB JOURNAL, 37(7 (July 2023)), 1-13 [10.1096/fj.202300132R].
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