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BRAF-mutated colorectal adenocarcinomas: Pathological heterogeneity and clinical implications

Valentina Angerilli, Giovanna Sabella, Giovanni Centonze, Sara Lonardi, Francesca Bergamo, Alessandro Mangogna, Filippo Pietrantonio, Matteo Fassan, Massimo Milione

2022Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Advances in molecular biology have markedly increased our understanding of the heterogeneous molecular landscape of colorectal cancer (CRC). Up to 15% of CRCs harbor the BRAF p.V600E somatic mutation (BRAFmt), a well-established negative prognostic marker in patients with metastatic CRC (mCRC). The BEACON CRC trial set a new standard of care in patients with progressive BRAFmt cancers, consisting of the combination of encorafenib and cetuximab. On these bases, BRAF mutational testing is now recommended in patients with mCRC. However, efforts are needed to further stratify patients carrying this mutation. Here, we discuss the heterogeneous pathologic and molecular landscape of BRAFmt CRCs, focusing on the promises and pitfalls of molecular diagnostics, on novel biomarkers to improve patients' stratification and on the current diagnostic scenario for CRC. We believe that a better stratification based on histopathological features and novel molecular biomarkers should be performed to optimize patient management and therapeutic decision-making.

Topics & Concepts

Colorectal cancerMolecular biomarkersMedicineCetuximabOncologyInternal medicineNeuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homologRisk stratificationPrecision medicineV600EKRASBioinformaticsMutationCancerPathologyBiologyGeneGeneticsColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesGenetic factors in colorectal cancerGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes