TY - JOUR
T1 - Reconciliation of classification systems defining molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer: interrelationships and clinical implications
AU - Sadanandam, Anguraj
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - de Sousa E Melo, Felipe
AU - Gray, Joe W.
AU - Vermeulen, Louis
AU - Hanahan, Douglas
AU - Medema, Jan Paul
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Recently we published two independent studies describing novel gene expression-based classifications of colorectal cancer (CRC). Notably, each study stratified CRC into a different number of subtypes: one reported 3 subtypes, whereas the second highlighted 5. Given that each ascribed clinical significance, distinctive biology, and therapeutic prognosis to the different subtypes, we sought to reconcile this apparent incongruity in subtype stratification of CRC, and to interrelate the results. To do so, we each evaluated the other's data sets and analytical methods and discovered that the subtypes and their classifiers are, in fact, clearly related to each other; indeed, the 5 subtype outcomes can be coalesced into the same three. In addition to presenting this clarification, we briefly discuss how both classification methods can be viewed within the broader literature on CRC subtypes, and potentially applied
AB - Recently we published two independent studies describing novel gene expression-based classifications of colorectal cancer (CRC). Notably, each study stratified CRC into a different number of subtypes: one reported 3 subtypes, whereas the second highlighted 5. Given that each ascribed clinical significance, distinctive biology, and therapeutic prognosis to the different subtypes, we sought to reconcile this apparent incongruity in subtype stratification of CRC, and to interrelate the results. To do so, we each evaluated the other's data sets and analytical methods and discovered that the subtypes and their classifiers are, in fact, clearly related to each other; indeed, the 5 subtype outcomes can be coalesced into the same three. In addition to presenting this clarification, we briefly discuss how both classification methods can be viewed within the broader literature on CRC subtypes, and potentially applied
U2 - https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.27769
DO - https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.27769
M3 - Article
C2 - 24406433
SN - 1538-4101
VL - 13
SP - 353
EP - 357
JO - Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
JF - Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
IS - 3
ER -