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Mutations in Homologous Recombination Genes and Loss of Heterozygosity Status in Advanced-Stage Breast Carcinoma.


ABSTRACT: Poly (adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPis) have demonstrated antitumor activity in cancers with a homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) and have recently been approved by the FDA for the treatment of germline BRCA1/2-mutation-associated breast cancer. PARPis have also been found to be efficacious in BRCA wild-type (BRCAwt) lesions with high genomic loss of heterozygosity (LOH-high). The goal of this study was to retrospectively investigate the tumor mutations in homologous recombination (HRR) genes and the LOH score in advanced-stage breast carcinomas (BCs). Sixty-three patients were included in our study, 25% of whom had HRR gene mutations in their tumors, including 6% BRCA1/2 and 19% non-BRCA-containing gene mutations. An HRR gene mutation was associated with a triple-negative phenotype. Twenty-eight percent of the patients had an LOH-high score, which, in turn, was associated with a high histological grade, a triple-negative phenotype, and a high tumor mutational burden (TMB). Among the six patients who received PARPi therapy, one had a tumor with a PALB2 mutation other than BRCA and had a clinical partial response. Twenty-two percent of the LOH-low tumors had BRCAwt-HRR gene mutations, compared with 11% of the LOH-high tumors. Comprehensive genomic profiling revealed a subset of breast cancer patients with a BRCAwt-HRR gene mutation that would be missed by an LOH test. The necessity of next-generation sequencing coupled with HRR gene analysis for PARPi therapy requires further investigation in clinical trials.

SUBMITTER: Bartow BB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10177458 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutations in Homologous Recombination Genes and Loss of Heterozygosity Status in Advanced-Stage Breast Carcinoma.

Bartow Brooke B BB   Siegal Gene P GP   Yalniz Ceren C   Elkhanany Ahmed M AM   Huo Lei L   Ding Qingqing Q   Sahin Aysegul A AA   Guo Hua H   Magi-Galluzzi Cristina C   Harada Shuko S   Huang Xiao X  

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Poly (adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPis) have demonstrated antitumor activity in cancers with a homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) and have recently been approved by the FDA for the treatment of germline <i>BRCA1/2-</i>mutation-associated breast cancer. PARPis have also been found to be efficacious in <i>BRCA</i> wild-type (<i>BRCAwt</i>) lesions with high genomic loss of heterozygosity (LOH-high). The goal of this study was to retrospectively investigate the tum  ...[more]

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