The COLOSSUS project is now complete. Key achievements delivered during COLOSSUS include the following:
• We developed a biorepository of CRC patient samples including (1) the COLOSSUS retrospective cohort from 184 Stage 2/3 MSS RAS mt mCRC patients and (2) the COLOSSUS mCRC cohort (Stage 4) from 121 patients (COLOSSUS trial and trial proxy cohorts).
• We delivered the COLOSSUS translational trial across 3 countries which generated samples for the mCRC cohort, with the last patient off study in April 2022.
• We carried out multi-omics and immune profiling of the COLOSSUS cohorts and radiomics analyses of trial proxy samples.
• By integrating multi-‘omics profiling data using novel clustering algorithms, we identified new ‘MSS RAS mt CRC subtypes and validated these COLOSSUS subtypes in two cohorts.
• We undertook systems network and pathway modelling and derived therapeutic hypotheses for the treatment of mCRC based on pathway activities reconstructed in silico.
• The therapeutic hypotheses developed were tested in representative examples of COLOSSUS-subtyped PDX-derived organoids and co-cultures of organoids and immune cells. The most promising therapies were then finally tested in vivo in matched PDXs and in HuPDX models.
• The pre-clinical validations of novel therapeutic strategies carried out in the project have shown promising potential for broad application across MSS RAS mutant CRC cohorts (although further work is needed to explore and validate results).
• We have developed a computational device/framework for potential application in the modelling of individual MSS RAS mt patients.
• We completed clinical radiomics analyses of the COLOSSUS trial proxy cohorts, developing novel, non-invasive imaging biomarkers.
• We have produced a complex cost-effectiveness model to assess subtype-specific treatment in mCRC.
• We have developed new opportunities for commercial exploitation for COLOSSUS partners GEX (in the field of pathway- and network-based predictions) and Veracyte (new biopharma Atlas).
The data we have generated is stored in the COLOSSUS data storage and sharing platform at ICR and a comprehensive Data Management Plan has been put in place. Significant effort has also been focused on ensuring all ethics requirements related to the project have been addressed.
COLOSSUS has developed a proactive communication and dissemination programme. This has been anchored by the project website (
https://www.colossusproject.eu/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)) and social media accounts (
https://twitter.com/COLOSSUSEU(öffnet in neuem Fenster) https://www.facebook.com/COLOSSUSEU/(öffnet in neuem Fenster) and Zenodo (link) Over the course of the project we have issued press releases, newsletters, promotional materials and peer reviewed publications (28 papers at the time of writing:
https://www.colossusproject.eu/project-publications/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)) and presented on COLOSSUS at numerous conferences and events to reach our target audience.