Alterations in Homologous Recombination-Related Genes and Distinct Platinum Response in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancers: A Subgroup Analysis of the ProfiLER-01 Trial.

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Date publication

septembre 2022

Journal

Journal of personalized medicine

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr EBERST Lauriane


Tous les auteurs :
Bonnet E, Haddad V, Quesada S, Baffert KA, Lardy-Cléaud A, Treilleux I, Pissaloux D, Attignon V, Wang Q, Buisson A, Heudel PE, Bachelot T, Dufresne A, Eberst L, Toussaint P, Bonadona V, Lasset C, Viari A, Sohier E, Paindavoine S, Combaret V, Pérol D, Ray-Coquard I, Blay JY, Trédan O

Résumé

a specific subset of metastatic triple-negative breast cancers (mTNBC) is characterized by homologous recombination deficiency (HRD), leading to enhanced sensitivity to platinum-based chemotherapy. Apart from mutations in genes, the evaluation of other HRD-related alterations has been limited to date. As such, we analyzed data from mTNBC patients enrolled in the ProfiLER-01 study to determine the prevalence of alterations in homologous recombination-related (HRR) genes and their association with platinum sensitivity.

Mots clés

BRCA, DNA repair, HRR genes, TNBC, homologous recombination, platinum-based chemotherapy, triple-negative breast cancer

Référence

J Pers Med. 2022 09 27;12(10):