Inter-Tumor Validation, Through Advanced Mri And Circulating Biomarkers, Of Plasma Tie2 As The Vascular Response Biomarker For Bevacizumab.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2017)

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11521Background: VEGF inhibitor (VEGFi) use is compromised by lack of predictive/ response biomarkers. Previously, we identified plasma Tie2 (pTie2) as a vascular response biomarker (VRB) for bevacizumab (bev) in ovarian cancer (OC). Here, we applied dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) and circulating biomarkers in colorectal cancer (CRC), to validate pTie2 as the first tumor VRB. Methods: Seventy patients were recruited, with untreated, mCRC and ≥1 lesion of 3-10cm diameter for DCE-MRI. Patients received bev 10mg/kg for 2 weeks to elicit a biomarker response and then FOLFOX6/bev until progressive disease (PD) Thirteen circulating and 6 imaging biomarkers were measured before and during treatment and at PD. Unsupervised correlation analysis identified bev-induced biomarker correlations. Biomarkers were evaluated by clustered parameter-time course studies to determine their epithelial or vascular origin. Clinical significance was determined by relating the biomarker data to tumor 3D volumetric change a...
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