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Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study

BACKGROUND: In Latin America (LA), there is a high incidence rate of breast cancer (BC) in premenopausal women, and the genomic features of these BC remain unknown. Here, we aim to characterize the molecular features of BC in young LA women within the framework of the PRECAMA study, a multicenter po...

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Autores principales: Olivier, Magali, Bouaoun, Liacine, Villar, Stephanie, Robitaille, Alexis, Cahais, Vincent, Heguy, Adriana, Byrnes, Graham, Le Calvez-Kelm, Florence, Torres-Mejía, Gabriela, Alvarado-Cabrero, Isabel, Imani-Razavi, Fazlollah Shahram, Inés Sánchez, Gloria, Jaramillo, Roberto, Porras, Carolina, Rodriguez, Ana Cecilia, Garmendia, Maria Luisa, Soto, José Luis, Romieu, Isabelle, Porter, Peggy, Guenthoer, Jamie, Rinaldi, Sabina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6336331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30653559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210372
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author Olivier, Magali
Bouaoun, Liacine
Villar, Stephanie
Robitaille, Alexis
Cahais, Vincent
Heguy, Adriana
Byrnes, Graham
Le Calvez-Kelm, Florence
Torres-Mejía, Gabriela
Alvarado-Cabrero, Isabel
Imani-Razavi, Fazlollah Shahram
Inés Sánchez, Gloria
Jaramillo, Roberto
Porras, Carolina
Rodriguez, Ana Cecilia
Garmendia, Maria Luisa
Soto, José Luis
Romieu, Isabelle
Porter, Peggy
Guenthoer, Jamie
Rinaldi, Sabina
author_facet Olivier, Magali
Bouaoun, Liacine
Villar, Stephanie
Robitaille, Alexis
Cahais, Vincent
Heguy, Adriana
Byrnes, Graham
Le Calvez-Kelm, Florence
Torres-Mejía, Gabriela
Alvarado-Cabrero, Isabel
Imani-Razavi, Fazlollah Shahram
Inés Sánchez, Gloria
Jaramillo, Roberto
Porras, Carolina
Rodriguez, Ana Cecilia
Garmendia, Maria Luisa
Soto, José Luis
Romieu, Isabelle
Porter, Peggy
Guenthoer, Jamie
Rinaldi, Sabina
author_sort Olivier, Magali
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description BACKGROUND: In Latin America (LA), there is a high incidence rate of breast cancer (BC) in premenopausal women, and the genomic features of these BC remain unknown. Here, we aim to characterize the molecular features of BC in young LA women within the framework of the PRECAMA study, a multicenter population-based case–control study of BC in premenopausal women. METHODS: Pathological tumor tissues were collected from incident cases from four LA countries. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed centrally for ER, PR, HER2, Ki67, EGFR, CK5/6, and p53 protein markers. Targeted deep sequencing was done on genomic DNA extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor tissues and their paired blood samples to screen for somatic mutations in eight genes frequently mutated in BC. A subset of samples was analyzed by exome sequencing to identify somatic mutational signatures. RESULTS: The majority of cases were positive for ER or PR (168/233; 72%), and 21% were triple-negative (TN), mainly of basal type. Most tumors were positive for Ki67 (189/233; 81%). In 126 sequenced cases, TP53 and PIK3CA were the most frequently mutated genes (32.5% and 21.4%, respectively), followed by AKT1 (9.5%). TP53 mutations were more frequent in HER2-enriched and TN IHC subtypes, whereas PIK3CA/AKT1 mutations were more frequent in ER-positive tumors, as expected. Interestingly, a higher proportion of G:C>T:A mutations was observed in TP53 in PRECAMA cases compared with TCGA and METABRIC BC series (27% vs 14%). Exome-wide mutational patterns in 10 TN cases revealed alterations in signal transduction pathways and major contributions of mutational signatures caused by altered DNA repair pathways. CONCLUSIONS: These pilot results on PRECAMA tumors give a preview of the molecular features of premenopausal BC in LA. Although the overall mutation burden was as expected from data in other populations, mutational patterns observed in TP53 and exome-wide suggested possible differences in mutagenic processes giving rise to these tumors compared with other populations. Further -omics analyses of a larger number of cases in the near future will enable the investigation of relationships between these molecular features and risk factors.
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spelling pubmed-63363312019-01-30 Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study Olivier, Magali Bouaoun, Liacine Villar, Stephanie Robitaille, Alexis Cahais, Vincent Heguy, Adriana Byrnes, Graham Le Calvez-Kelm, Florence Torres-Mejía, Gabriela Alvarado-Cabrero, Isabel Imani-Razavi, Fazlollah Shahram Inés Sánchez, Gloria Jaramillo, Roberto Porras, Carolina Rodriguez, Ana Cecilia Garmendia, Maria Luisa Soto, José Luis Romieu, Isabelle Porter, Peggy Guenthoer, Jamie Rinaldi, Sabina PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In Latin America (LA), there is a high incidence rate of breast cancer (BC) in premenopausal women, and the genomic features of these BC remain unknown. Here, we aim to characterize the molecular features of BC in young LA women within the framework of the PRECAMA study, a multicenter population-based case–control study of BC in premenopausal women. METHODS: Pathological tumor tissues were collected from incident cases from four LA countries. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed centrally for ER, PR, HER2, Ki67, EGFR, CK5/6, and p53 protein markers. Targeted deep sequencing was done on genomic DNA extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor tissues and their paired blood samples to screen for somatic mutations in eight genes frequently mutated in BC. A subset of samples was analyzed by exome sequencing to identify somatic mutational signatures. RESULTS: The majority of cases were positive for ER or PR (168/233; 72%), and 21% were triple-negative (TN), mainly of basal type. Most tumors were positive for Ki67 (189/233; 81%). In 126 sequenced cases, TP53 and PIK3CA were the most frequently mutated genes (32.5% and 21.4%, respectively), followed by AKT1 (9.5%). TP53 mutations were more frequent in HER2-enriched and TN IHC subtypes, whereas PIK3CA/AKT1 mutations were more frequent in ER-positive tumors, as expected. Interestingly, a higher proportion of G:C>T:A mutations was observed in TP53 in PRECAMA cases compared with TCGA and METABRIC BC series (27% vs 14%). Exome-wide mutational patterns in 10 TN cases revealed alterations in signal transduction pathways and major contributions of mutational signatures caused by altered DNA repair pathways. CONCLUSIONS: These pilot results on PRECAMA tumors give a preview of the molecular features of premenopausal BC in LA. Although the overall mutation burden was as expected from data in other populations, mutational patterns observed in TP53 and exome-wide suggested possible differences in mutagenic processes giving rise to these tumors compared with other populations. Further -omics analyses of a larger number of cases in the near future will enable the investigation of relationships between these molecular features and risk factors. Public Library of Science 2019-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6336331/ /pubmed/30653559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210372 Text en © 2019 Olivier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Olivier, Magali
Bouaoun, Liacine
Villar, Stephanie
Robitaille, Alexis
Cahais, Vincent
Heguy, Adriana
Byrnes, Graham
Le Calvez-Kelm, Florence
Torres-Mejía, Gabriela
Alvarado-Cabrero, Isabel
Imani-Razavi, Fazlollah Shahram
Inés Sánchez, Gloria
Jaramillo, Roberto
Porras, Carolina
Rodriguez, Ana Cecilia
Garmendia, Maria Luisa
Soto, José Luis
Romieu, Isabelle
Porter, Peggy
Guenthoer, Jamie
Rinaldi, Sabina
Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study
title Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study
title_full Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study
title_fullStr Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study
title_full_unstemmed Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study
title_short Molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in Latin American women: Pilot results from the PRECAMA study
title_sort molecular features of premenopausal breast cancers in latin american women: pilot results from the precama study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6336331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30653559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210372
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