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Data from Ploidy and Large-Scale Genomic Instability Consistently Identify Basal-like Breast Carcinomas with BRCA1/2 Inactivation

Authors :
Marc-Henri Stern
Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet
Anne Vincent-Salomon
Xavier Sastre-Garau
Claude Houdayer
Michel Longy
Marc Bollet
Brigitte Sigal-Zafrani
Olivier Delattre
Thierry Dubois
Carole Tirapo
Virginie Caux-Moncoutier
Guillaume Rieunier
Elodie Manié
Tatiana Popova
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

BRCA1 inactivation is a frequent event in basal-like breast carcinomas (BLC). However, BRCA1 can be inactivated by multiple mechanisms and determining its status is not a trivial issue. As an alternate approach, we profiled 65 BLC cases using single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays to define a signature of BRCA1-associated genomic instability. Large-scale state transitions (LST), defined as chromosomal break between adjacent regions of at least 10 Mb, were found to be a robust indicator of BRCA1 status in this setting. Two major ploidy-specific cutoffs in LST distributions were sufficient to distinguish highly rearranged BLCs with 85% of proven BRCA1-inactivated cases from less rearranged BLCs devoid of proven BRCA1-inactivated cases. The genomic signature we defined was validated in a second independent series of 55 primary BLC cases and 17 BLC-derived tumor cell lines. High numbers of LSTs resembling BRCA1-inactivated BLC were observed in 4 primary BLC cases and 2 BLC cell lines that harbored BRCA2 mutations. Overall, the genomic signature we defined predicted BRCA1/2 inactivation in BLCs with 100% sensitivity and 90% specificity (97% accuracy). This assay may ease the challenge of selecting patients for genetic testing or recruitment to clinical trials of novel emerging therapies that target DNA repair deficiencies in cancer. Cancer Res; 72(21); 5454–62. ©2012 AACR.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........09e9dd56ef40597ebe45f6f61d0d2753
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.c.6503907.v1