Homologous Recombination Deficiency and Platinum-Based Therapy Outcomes in Advanced Breast Cancer

Eric Y. Stutheit-Zhao(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Yaoqing Shen(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Erin Pleasance(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Katayoon Kasaian(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Sreeja Leelakumari(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Martin Jones(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Pinaki Bose(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Carolyn Ch’ng(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Caralyn Reisle(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Peter Eirew(BC Cancer Agency), Richard Corbett(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Karen Mungall(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Nina Thiessen(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Yussanne Ma(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Jacqueline E. Schein(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Andrew J. Mungall(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Yongjun Zhao(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Richard A. Moore(Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre), Wendie Den Brok(BC Cancer Agency), Sheridan Wilson(BC Cancer Agency), Diego Villa(BC Cancer Agency), Tamara Shenkier(BC Cancer Agency), Caroline Lohrisch(BC Cancer Agency), Stephen Chia(BC Cancer Agency), Stephen Yip(University of British Columbia), Karen A. Gelmon(BC Cancer Agency), Howard J. Lim(BC Cancer Agency), Daniel J. Renouf(BC Cancer Agency), Sophie Sun(BC Cancer Agency), Kasmintan A. Schrader(BC Cancer Agency), Sean Young(University of British Columbia), Ian Bosdet(University of British Columbia), Aly Karsan(University of British Columbia), Janessa Laskin(BC Cancer Agency), Marco A. Marra(University of British Columbia), Steven J.M. Jones(University of British Columbia)
Clinical Cancer Research
December 14, 2017
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Abstract

Abstract Purpose: Recent studies have identified mutation signatures of homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) in over 20% of breast cancers, as well as pancreatic, ovarian, and gastric cancers. There is an urgent need to understand the clinical implications of HRD signatures. Whereas BRCA1/2 mutations confer sensitivity to platinum-based chemotherapies, it is not yet clear whether mutation signatures can independently predict platinum response. Experimental Design: In this observational study, we sequenced tumor whole genomes (100× depth) and matched normals (60×) of 93 advanced-stage breast cancers (33 platinum-treated). We computed a published metric called HRDetect, independently trained to predict BRCA1/2 status, and assessed its capacity to predict outcomes on platinum-based chemotherapies. Clinical endpoints were overall survival (OS), total duration on platinum-based therapy (TDT), and radiographic evidence of clinical improvement (CI). Results: HRDetect predicted BRCA1/2 status with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.94 and optimal threshold of 0.7. Elevated HRDetect was also significantly associated with CI on platinum-based therapy (AUC = 0.89; P = 0.006) with the same optimal threshold, even after adjusting for BRCA1/2 mutation status and treatment timing. HRDetect scores over 0.7 were associated with a 3-month extended median TDT (P = 0.0003) and 1.3-year extended median OS (P = 0.04). Conclusions: Our findings not only independently validate HRDetect, but also provide the first evidence of its association with platinum response in advanced breast cancer. We demonstrate that HRD mutation signatures may offer clinically relevant information independently of BRCA1/2 mutation status and hope this work will guide the development of clinical trials. Clin Cancer Res; 23(24); 7521–30. ©2017 AACR.


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