| Literature DB >> 26946057 |
Philip C Schouten1, Oleg Gluz2,3, Nadia Harbeck2,4, Svjetlana Mohrmann5, Raihana Diallo-Danebrock5, Enrico Pelz3, Janneke Kruizinga6, Arno Velds6, Marja Nieuwland6, Ron M Kerkhoven6, Cornelia Liedtke2,7, Markus Frick2, Ronald Kates2, Sabine C Linn1,8, Ulrike Nitz2,3, Frederik Marme9,10.
Abstract
BRCA1 is an important protein in the repair of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs), which are induced by alkylating chemotherapy. A BRCA1-like DNA copy number signature derived from tumors with a BRCA1 mutation is indicative for impaired BRCA1 function and associated with good outcome after high dose (HD) and tandem HD DSB inducing chemotherapy. We investigated whether BRCA1-like status was a predictive biomarker in the WSG AM 01 trial. WSG AM 01 randomized high-risk breast cancer patients to induction (2× epirubicin-cyclophosphamide) followed by tandem HD chemotherapy with epirubicin, cyclophosphamide and thiotepa versus dose dense chemotherapy (4× epirubicin-cyclophospamide followed by 3× cyclophosphamide-methotrexate-5-fluorouracil). We generated copy number profiles for 143 tumors and classified them as being BRCA1-like or non-BRCA1-like. Twenty-six out of 143 patients were BRCA1-like. BRCA1-like status was associated with high grade and triple negative tumors. With regard to event-free-survival, the primary endpoint of the trial, patients with a BRCA1-like tumor had a hazard rate of 0.2, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.07-0.63, p = 0.006. In the interaction analysis, the combination of BRCA1-like status and HD chemotherapy had a hazard rate of 0.19, 95% CI: 0.067-0.54, p = 0.003. Similar results were observed for overall survival. These findings suggest that BRCA1-like status is a predictor for benefit of tandem HD chemotherapy with epirubicin-thiotepa-cyclophosphamide.Entities:
Keywords: BRCA1; alkylating chemotherapy; copy number profiling; predictive biomarker
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26946057 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396