Multimodal tumor microenvironment signature of colorectal cancer for prediction prognosis and chemotherapy benefit

Abstract The current tumor‒node‒metastasis (TNM) staging system cannot provide sufficient information for prognosis and chemotherapy benefits in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). The tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in disease progression and therapeutic response. Here, we developed...

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Main Authors: Wei Jiang, Kun Yang, Chanchan Xiao, Hongli Ji, Botao Yan, Shuhan Zhao, Biao Zhang, Jiaxin Cheng, Shuoyu Xu, Guangxing Wang, Zexi Lin, Jianping Lu, Gang Chen, Shuangmu Zhuo, Jun Yan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-08-01
Series:npj Precision Oncology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41698-025-01069-3
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Summary:Abstract The current tumor‒node‒metastasis (TNM) staging system cannot provide sufficient information for prognosis and chemotherapy benefits in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). The tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in disease progression and therapeutic response. Here, we developed and validated a multimodal tumor microenvironment signature of CRC (MTMSCRC) using 1314 CRC patients to enhance prognosis and chemotherapy benefit predictions. We found that the MTMSCRC is an independent predictor of prognosis. Furthermore, incorporating the MTMSCRC and clinicopathological characteristics into the integrated nomograms significantly outperformed traditional models and the TNM staging system. Shapley values identified the MTMSCRC as the most important predictor. Moreover, chemotherapy had no impact on prognosis in nomogram-predicted low-risk score patients but was associated with improved prognosis in medium and high-risk score patients. In summary, the MTMSCRC is a valuable prognostic predictor in CRC patients and the integrated nomogram may help identify those who could benefit from chemotherapy.
ISSN:2397-768X