Different types of K-Ras mutations are conversely associated with overall survival in patients with colorectal cancer

  • Authors:
    • Thomas Winder
    • Axel Mündlein
    • Simone Rhomberg
    • Klaus Dirschmid
    • Bernd L. Hartmann
    • Michael Knauer
    • Heinz Drexel
    • Etienne Wenzl
    • Alexander De Vries
    • Alois Lang
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  • Published online on: May 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000352
  • Pages: 1283-1287
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Abstract

A glycine to valine substitution at codon 12 (G12V) in Kirsten-Ras (K-Ras) gene has been associated with reduced overall survival in colorectal cancer patients; however, the effect of other K-Ras mutations than G12V still remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the role of different K-Ras mutations on overall survival in a homogeneous, large patient cohort with standardized therapy and uniform analysis of K-Ras mutation status. The study included 342 patients with histopathologically proven colorectal cancer. Survival data were provided by the federal agency for statistics in Austria. Occurrence of K-Ras mutations at codons 12, 13 and 61 were determined by capillary sequencing. The overall K-Ras mutation frequency in carcinoma tissue was 28%. Carriers of the G12V mutation at the K-Ras gene showed a significantly decreased overall survival compared to carriers of the wild-type [HR=2.56 (1.15-5.69)]. Other mutations than G12V were associated with better overall survival compared to wild-type [HR=0.44 (0.2-0.99)]. In conclusion, for the first time, our study showed clearly that different types of K-Ras mutations are conversely associated with overall survival in patients with colorectal cancer.

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Winder T, Mündlein A, Rhomberg S, Dirschmid K, Hartmann BL, Knauer M, Drexel H, Wenzl E, De Vries A, Lang A, Lang A, et al: Different types of K-Ras mutations are conversely associated with overall survival in patients with colorectal cancer. Oncol Rep 21: 1283-1287, 2009.
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Winder, T., Mündlein, A., Rhomberg, S., Dirschmid, K., Hartmann, B.L., Knauer, M. ... Lang, A. (2009). Different types of K-Ras mutations are conversely associated with overall survival in patients with colorectal cancer. Oncology Reports, 21, 1283-1287. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000352
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Winder, T., Mündlein, A., Rhomberg, S., Dirschmid, K., Hartmann, B. L., Knauer, M., Drexel, H., Wenzl, E., De Vries, A., Lang, A."Different types of K-Ras mutations are conversely associated with overall survival in patients with colorectal cancer". Oncology Reports 21.5 (2009): 1283-1287.
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Winder, T., Mündlein, A., Rhomberg, S., Dirschmid, K., Hartmann, B. L., Knauer, M., Drexel, H., Wenzl, E., De Vries, A., Lang, A."Different types of K-Ras mutations are conversely associated with overall survival in patients with colorectal cancer". Oncology Reports 21, no. 5 (2009): 1283-1287. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000352