Cohort profile: Biomarkers related to folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism in colorectal cancer recurrence and survival – the FOCUS Consortium

Author:

Gigic BiljanaORCID,van Roekel Eline,Holowatyj Andreana N,Brezina Stefanie,Geijsen Anne J M R,Ulvik Arve,Ose Jennifer,Koole Janna L,Damerell Victoria,Kiblawi Rama,Gumpenberger Tanja,Lin Tengda,Kvalheim Gry,Koelsch Torsten,Kok Dieuwertje E,van Duijnhoven Franzel J,Bours Martijn J,Baierl Andreas,Li Christopher I,Grady William,Vickers Kathy,Habermann Nina,Schneider Martin,Kampman Ellen,Ueland Per Magne,Ulrich Alexis,Weijenberg Matty,Gsur Andrea,Ulrich CorneliaORCID

Abstract

PurposeThe overarching goal of the FOCUS (biomarkers related to folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism in colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence and survival) Consortium is to unravel the effect of folate and folate-mediated one-carbon metabolism (FOCM) biomarkers on CRC prognosis to provide clinically relevant advice on folate intake to cancer patients and define future tertiary prevention strategies.ParticipantsThe FOCUS Consortium is an international, prospective cohort of 2401 women and men above 18 years of age who were diagnosed with a primary invasive non-metastatic (stages I–III) CRC. The consortium comprises patients from Austria, two sites from the Netherlands, Germany and two sites from the USA. Patients are recruited after CRC diagnosis and followed at 6 and 12 months after enrolment. At each time point, sociodemographic data, data on health behaviour and clinical data are collected, blood samples are drawn.Findings to dateAn increased risk of cancer recurrences was observed among patients with higher compared with lower circulating folic acid concentrations. Furthermore, specific folate species within the FOCM pathway were associated with both inflammation and angiogenesis pathways among patients with CRC. In addition, higher vitamin B6status was associated with better quality of life at 6 months post-treatment.Future plansBetter insights into the research on associations between folate and FOCM biomarkers and clinical outcomes in patients with CRC will facilitate the development of guidelines regarding folate intake in order to provide clinically relevant advice to patients with cancer, health professionals involved in patient care, and ultimately further tertiary prevention strategies in the future. The FOCUS Consortium offers an excellent infrastructure for short-term and long-term research projects and for combining additional biomarkers and data resulting from the individual cohorts within the next years, for example, microbiome data, omics and multiomics data or CT-quantified body composition data.

Funder

Rodger C. Haggitt Endowed Chair

World Cancer Research Fund International

KWF Kankerbestrijding

FWF Austrian Science Fund

Matthias-Lackas Foundation

National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute

Wereld Kanker Onderzoek Fonds

R.A.C.E. Charities

Cottrell Family Fund, Listwin Family Foundation

The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Research Council Norway/Norwegian Cancer Society

ERA-NET on Translational Cancer Research

Stiftung LebensBlicke

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development

Seattle Translational Tumor Research program

German Ministry of Education and Research

Health Foundation Limburg

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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