| Literature DB >> 32206360 |
Takuji Seo1, Emi Noguchi1, Masayuki Yoshida2, Taisuke Mori2, Maki Tanioka1, Kazuki Sudo1, Akihiko Shimomura1, Kan Yonemori1, Yasuhiro Fujiwara1, Kenji Tamura1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Metaplastic breast carcinomas are rare and carry poor prognoses. They are also more aggressive than other breast cancers and are known for their resistance to chemotherapy. Prolonged treatment with dabrafenib and trametinib is a therapy for malignant melanoma that improves the progression-free survival and overall survival. Such molecular-targeted therapies are also being developed for cancers with BRAF mutation, a driver of malignant melanoma. Case Presentation. A 57-year-old woman with metaplastic breast cancer and chemotherapy-refractory massive pleural effusion. After contained anthracycline regimen failure, her breast cancer progressed to an advanced stage. We ordered next-generation sequencing- (NGS-) based tumor molecular profiling from core needle biopsy of the breast. The NGS report indicated the presence of a BRAF V600E mutation. After initiation of dabrafenib and trametinib, her symptom and the pleural effusion were decreased. The first assessment of CT scans showed a decreased pleural effusion and shrunken subcutaneous lesions. Approximately 2 weeks later, a new lesion appeared. She died from 12 weeks after initiation of dabrafenib and trametinib treatment.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32206360 PMCID: PMC7079252 DOI: 10.1155/2020/2518383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Oncol Med
Figure 1HE and IHC of histopathology. Histopathology of biopsy of the breast. (a) and (b) show HE staining. Poorly differentiated malignant cells invading stromal areas. (c) shows an IHC positive for AE1/3, which rules out sarcoma. (d)–(f) show negative IHCs for GATA3, SOX100, and S100. These results exclude malignant melanoma.
The result of NGS.
| Genes | CDS | Amino acid |
|---|---|---|
| PIK3CA | Exon21:c.A3140G | p.H1047R |
| BRAF | Exon15:c.T1799A | p.V600E |
| CDKN2A | Exon2:c.C172T | p.R58X |
| TP53 | Exon5:c.G438A | p.W146X |
Figure 2(a) CXR before dabrafenib and trametinib initiation. (b) 1 week after treatment. Arrow shows pleural effusion.
Figure 3(a) Breast sections of CT scan before initiation of dabrafenib and trametinib. (b) Same section 2 weeks after treatment initiation. The arrow points to reduced mass and decreased pleural effusion.
Figure 4(a) CT scan section showing right axillary lymph nodes before treatment. (b) CT scan section showing right axillary lymph nodes 6 weeks after treatment initiation. Arrow shows right axillary lymph nodes being decreased after treatment.