2021
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2021-lb129
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Abstract LB129: Stratification of radiotherapy and fluoropyrimidine-based chemotherapy from multi-omic profiling in rectal cancer biopsies

Abstract: Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy is commonly used to treat rectal cancer but patients have different levels of response and/or toxic effects. As part of the Stratification in COloRecTal cancer (S:CORT) programme, we collected 257 rectal biopsies from two cohorts: Grampian (single hospital) and Aristotle (clinical trial). All patients had been subsequently treated with identical regimen of neoadjuvant radiotherapy and capecitabine. We performed trancriptomic, mutation and copy number profiling and a… Show more

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“…High expression of complement system components is part of the inflammatory environment of colon and rectal tumours displaying the worst survival outcomes (Becht et al, 2016; Domingo et al, 2021; Guinney et al, 2015; Krieg et al, 2022). The complement system is an ancient component of innate immunity and both canonical and non-canonical functions are increasingly being recognised as important for infection control, autoimmunity and cancer (Daugan et al, 2021a; Gros et al, 2008; Pio et al, 2013; Ricklin et al, 2010; Roumenina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High expression of complement system components is part of the inflammatory environment of colon and rectal tumours displaying the worst survival outcomes (Becht et al, 2016; Domingo et al, 2021; Guinney et al, 2015; Krieg et al, 2022). The complement system is an ancient component of innate immunity and both canonical and non-canonical functions are increasingly being recognised as important for infection control, autoimmunity and cancer (Daugan et al, 2021a; Gros et al, 2008; Pio et al, 2013; Ricklin et al, 2010; Roumenina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High expression of complement system components is part of the inflammatory environment of colon and rectal tumors displaying the worst survival outcomes ( 4 , 12 14 ). The complement system is an ancient component of innate immunity, and both canonical and noncanonical functions are increasingly being recognized as important for infection control, autoimmunity, and cancer ( 15 19 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%