Abstract

Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) biopsies underpin accurate diagnosis, but are also relevant for patient stratification in molecularly-guided clinical trials. The consensus molecular subtypes (CMS) and colorectal cancer intrinsic subtypes (CRIS) transcriptional signatures have potential clinical utility for improving prognostic/predictive patient assignment. However, their ability to provide robust classification, in pre-treatment biopsies from multiple regions or at different time points remains untested. In this study, we undertook a comprehensive assessment of the robustness of CRC transcriptional signatures, including CRIS and CMS, using a range of tumour sampling methodologies currently employed in clinical and translational research. These include analyses using (i) laser-capture microdissected CRC tissue, (ii) eight publically available rectal cancer biopsy data sets (n=543), (iii) serial biopsies (from AXEBeam trial, NCT00828672; n=10), (iv) multi-regional biopsies from colon tumours (n=29 biopsies, n=7 tumours) and (v) pre-treatment biopsies from the phase II rectal cancer trial COPERNCIUS (NCT01263171; n=44). Compared to previous results obtained using CRC resection material, we now demonstrate that CMS classification in biopsy tissue is significantly less capable of reliably classifying patient subtype (43% unknown in biopsy versus 13% unknown in resections, p=0.0001). In contrast, there was no significant difference in classification rate between biopsies and resections when using the CRIS classifier. Additionally, we demonstrated that CRIS provides significantly better spatially- and temporally- robust classification of molecular subtypes in CRC primary tumour tissue compared to CMS (p= 0.003 and p=0.02, respectively). These findings may have potential to inform ongoing biopsy-based patient stratification in CRC, enabling robust and stable assignment of patients into clinically-informative arms of prospective multi-arm, multi-stage clinical trials. Citation Format: Matthew Alderdice, Susan D. Richman, Simon Gollins, Peter Stewart, Chris Hurt, Richard Adams, Amy M. McCorry, Aideen Roddy, Dale Vimalachandran, Claudio Isella, Enzo Medico, Tim Maughan, Darrgh G. McArt, Mark Lawler, Philip D. Dunne. Prospective patient stratification into robust cancer-cell intrinsic subtypes from colorectal cancer biopsies [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2018; 2018 Apr 14-18; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2018;78(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 5365.

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