Spatial expression of IKK-alpha is associated with a differential mutational landscape and survival in primary colorectal cancer.
By: Meera Patel, Kathryn A F Pennel, Jean A Quinn, Hannah Hood, David K Chang, Andrew V Biankin, Selma Rebus, Antonia K Roseweir, James H Park, Paul G Horgan, Donald C McMillan, Joanne Edwards

Wolfson Wohl Cancer Research Centre, Institute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK. meera.patel@manchester.ac.uk.
2021-07-30; doi: 10.1038/s41416-022-01729-2
Abstract

Background

To understand the relationship between key non-canonical NF-κB kinase IKK-alpha(α), tumour mutational profile and survival in primary colorectal cancer.

Methods

Immunohistochemical expression of IKKα was assessed in a cohort of 1030 patients who had undergone surgery for colorectal cancer using immunohistochemistry. Mutational tumour profile was examined using a customised gene panel. Immunofluorescence was used to identify the cellular location of punctate IKKα expression.

Results

Two patterns of IKKα expression were observed; firstly, in the tumour cell cytoplasm and secondly as discrete 'punctate' areas in a juxtanuclear position. Although cytoplasmic expression of IKKα was not associated with survival, high 'punctate' IKKα expression was associated with significantly reduced cancer-specific survival on multivariate analysis. High punctate expression of IKKα was associated with mutations in KRAS and PDGFRA. Dual immunofluorescence suggested punctate IKKα expression was co-located with the Golgi apparatus.

Conclusions

These results suggest the spatial expression of IKKα is a potential biomarker in colorectal cancer. This is associated with a differential mutational profile highlighting possible distinct signalling roles for IKKα in the context of colorectal cancer as well as potential implications for future treatment strategies using IKKα inhibitors.



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