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Genomic Landscape of Circulating Tumor DNA in Patients With Hormone Receptor-Positive/Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer Treated With Abemaciclib: Data From the SCRUM-Japan Cancer Genome Screening Project.
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JCO precision oncology [JCO Precis Oncol] 2024 Apr; Vol. 8, pp. e2300647. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Purpose: To understand the mutational landscape of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and tumor tissue of patients with hormone receptor-positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor-2-negative (HER2-) metastatic breast cancer (MBC) treated with abemaciclib + endocrine therapy (ET).<br />Methods: Blood samples for ctDNA and/or tissue samples were collected from abemaciclib-treated patients with HR+/HER2- MBC enrolled in the SCRUM-Japan MONSTAR-SCREEN project. Blood samples were collected before abemaciclib initiation (baseline) and at disease progression/abemaciclib discontinuation (post abemaciclib treatment). Clinical and genomic characteristics including neoplastic burden (measured by shedding rate and maximum variant allele frequency [VAF]) were assessed at baseline. Genomic alterations in ctDNA were compared in paired baseline and post abemaciclib treatment samples.<br />Results: All patients (N = 97) were female (median age, 57 years [IQR, 50-67]). In baseline ctDNA (n = 77), PIK3CA (37%), TP53 (28%), ESR1 (16%), and GATA3 (11%) were the most frequently mutated genes. Baseline tissue samples (n = 79) showed similar alteration frequencies. Among patients with baseline ctDNA data, 30% had received previous ET. ESR1 alteration frequency (35% v 8%; P < .01), median shedding rate (3 v 2), and maximum somatic VAF (4 v 0.8; both P < .05) were significantly higher in ctDNA from patients with previous ET than those without previous ET. In paired ctDNA samples (n = 33), PIK3CA and ESR1 alteration frequencies were higher after abemaciclib treatment than at baseline, though not statistically significant. Among the post-treatment alterations, those newly acquired were detected most frequently in FGF3/4/19 (18%); PIK3CA , TP53 , CCND1 , and RB1 (all 15%); and ESR1 (12%).<br />Conclusion: We summarized the ctDNA and cancer tissue mutational landscape, including overall neoplastic burden and PIK3CA and ESR1 hotspot mutations in abemaciclib-treated patients with HR+/HER2- MBC. The data provide insights that could help optimize treatment strategies in this population.
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2473-4284
- Volume :
- 8
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- JCO precision oncology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38635933
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1200/PO.23.00647