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SPTAN1 Expression Predicts Treatment and Survival Outcomes in Colorectal Cancer

Christopher Schrecker    
Sophia Behrens    
Rebecca Schönherr    
Anne Ackermann    
Daniel Pauli    
Guido Plotz    
Stefan Zeuzem and Angela Brieger    

Resumen

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common and deadly form of cancer. Non-erythroid spectrin aII (SPTAN1), a protein of the cytoskeleton, is thought to be involved in CRC development and progression. In this study, we explore whether measuring SPTAN1 levels in resected CRC specimens might help to predict patient survival outcomes and response to chemotherapy. Indeed, we find that higher SPTAN1 protein and mRNA levels in CRC specimens associate with longer patient survival times. Using cell culture experiments, we then show that cells with lower SPTAN1 levels are less susceptible to FOLFOX chemotherapy, a standard treatment regimen for patients with CRC. Overall, our study underscores the importance of cytoskeletal proteins in shaping tumour biology and treatment responses and nominates SPTAN1 as a biomarker to improve patient stratification and refine therapeutic decisions in CRC.

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