Literature DB >> 33574292

The therapeutic response of ER+/HER2- breast cancers differs according to the molecular Basal or Luminal subtype.

François Bertucci1,2, Pascal Finetti3, Anthony Goncalves3,4, Daniel Birnbaum3.   

Abstract

The genomics-based molecular classifications aim at identifying more homogeneous classes than immunohistochemistry, associated with a more uniform clinical outcome. We conducted an in silico analysis on a meta-dataset including gene expression data from 5342 clinically defined ER+/HER2- breast cancers (BC) and DNA copy number/mutational and proteomic data. We show that the Basal (16%) versus Luminal (74%) subtypes as defined using the 80-gene signature differ in terms of response/vulnerability to systemic therapies of BC. The Basal subtype is associated with better chemosensitivity, lesser benefit from adjuvant hormone therapy, and likely better sensitivity to PARP inhibitors, platinum salts and immune therapy, and other targeted therapies under development such as FGFR inhibitors. The Luminal subtype displays potential better sensitivity to CDK4/6 inhibitors and vulnerability to targeted therapies such as PIK3CA, AR and Bcl-2 inhibitors. Expression profiles are very different, showing an intermediate position of the ER+/HER2- Basal subtype between the ER+/HER2- Luminal and ER- Basal subtypes, and let suggest a different cell-of-origin. Our data suggest that the ER+/HER2- Basal and Luminal subtypes should not be assimilated and treated as a homogeneous group.

Year:  2020        PMID: 33574292     DOI: 10.1038/s41523-020-0151-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NPJ Breast Cancer        ISSN: 2374-4677


  64 in total

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3.  Prognostic significance of progesterone receptor-positive tumor cells within immunohistochemically defined luminal A breast cancer.

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Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2012-12-10       Impact factor: 44.544

4.  Responsiveness of intrinsic subtypes to adjuvant anthracycline substitution in the NCIC.CTG MA.5 randomized trial.

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Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2012-02-20       Impact factor: 12.531

5.  ER+ Breast Cancers Resistant to Prolonged Neoadjuvant Letrozole Exhibit an E2F4 Transcriptional Program Sensitive to CDK4/6 Inhibitors.

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Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2018-03-26       Impact factor: 12.531

6.  How basal are triple-negative breast cancers?

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Authors:  Luca Malorni; Silvano Piazza; Yari Ciani; Cristina Guarducci; Martina Bonechi; Chiara Biagioni; Christopher D Hart; Roberto Verardo; Angelo Di Leo; Ilenia Migliaccio
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8.  Estrogen receptor variants in ER-positive basal-type breast cancers responding to therapy like ER-negative breast cancers.

Authors:  Floris H Groenendijk; Tina Treece; Erin Yoder; Paul Baron; Peter Beitsch; William Audeh; Winand N M Dinjens; Rene Bernards; Pat Whitworth
Journal:  NPJ Breast Cancer       Date:  2019-04-18

9.  Cyclin E1 Expression and Palbociclib Efficacy in Previously Treated Hormone Receptor-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Nicholas C Turner; Yuan Liu; Zhou Zhu; Sherene Loi; Marco Colleoni; Sibylle Loibl; Angela DeMichele; Nadia Harbeck; Fabrice André; Mohamed Amine Bayar; Stefan Michiels; Zhe Zhang; Carla Giorgetti; Monica Arnedos; Cynthia Huang Bartlett; Massimo Cristofanilli
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2019-02-26       Impact factor: 44.544

10.  The immunologic constant of rejection classification refines the prognostic value of conventional prognostic signatures in breast cancer.

Authors:  François Bertucci; Pascal Finetti; Ines Simeone; Wouter Hendrickx; Ena Wang; Francesco M Marincola; Patrice Viens; Emilie Mamessier; Michele Ceccarelli; Daniel Birnbaum; Davide Bedognetti
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2018-10-24       Impact factor: 7.640

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