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Effects of microsatellite instability on recurrence patterns and outcomes in colorectal cancers

  • Chang Gon Kim
  • , Joong Bae Ahn
  • , Minkyu Jung
  • , Seung Hoon Beom
  • , Chan Kim
  • , Joo Hoon Kim
  • , Su Jin Heo
  • , Hyung Soon Park
  • , Jee Hung Kim
  • , Nam Kyu Kim
  • , Byung Soh Min
  • , Hoguen Kim
  • , Woong Sub Koom
  • , Sang Joon Shin
  • Yonsei University
  • CHA Bundang Medical Center

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Abstract

Background: Among colorectal cancers (CRCs), high-frequency microsatellite instability (MSI-H) is associated with a better prognosis, compared with low-frequency MSI or microsatellite stability (MSI-L/MSS). However, it is unclear whether MSI affects the prognosis of recurrent CRCs. Methods: This study included 2940 patients with stage I-III CRC who underwent complete resection. The associations of MSI status with recurrence patterns, disease-free survival (DFS), overall survival from diagnosis to death (OS1), and overall survival from recurrence to death (OS2) were analysed. Results: A total of 261 patients (8.9%) had MSI-H CRC. Patients with MSI-H CRC had better DFS, compared to patients with MSI-L/MSS CRC (hazard ratio (HR): 0.619, P<0.001). High-frequency microsatellite instability CRC was associated with more frequent local recurrence (30.0% vs 12.0%, P=0.032) or peritoneal metastasis (40.0% vs 12.3%, P=0.003), and less frequent lung (10.0% vs 42.5%, P=0.004) or liver metastases (15.0% vs 44.7%, P=0.01). Recurrent MSI-H CRC was associated with worse OS1 (HR: 1.363, P=0.035) and OS2 (HR: 2.667, P<0.001). An analysis of patients with colon cancer yielded similar results. Conclusions: Recurrence patterns differed between MSI-H CRC and MSI-L/MSS CRC, and recurrent MSI-H CRCs had a worse prognosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-33
Number of pages9
JournalBritish Journal of Cancer
Volume115
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jun 2016

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© 2016 Cancer Research UK.

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Keywords

  • colon cancer
  • colorectal cancer
  • disease-free survival
  • microsatellite instability
  • overall survival
  • recurrence pattern

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