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Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis

BACKGROUND: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) has attracted considerable attention in precision medicine. However, few data are available regarding to the prognostic value of cfDNA variables in CA15-3 normal breast cancer (BC) patients. Here, we aimed at investigating the prognostic value of cfDNA variables inc...

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Autores principales: Xu, Juan, Chen, Wenxiu, Sun, Ziwei, Peng, Hailin, Zhou, Chenglin, Pan, Shiyang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8894049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35251373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5470166
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author Xu, Juan
Chen, Wenxiu
Sun, Ziwei
Peng, Hailin
Zhou, Chenglin
Pan, Shiyang
author_facet Xu, Juan
Chen, Wenxiu
Sun, Ziwei
Peng, Hailin
Zhou, Chenglin
Pan, Shiyang
author_sort Xu, Juan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) has attracted considerable attention in precision medicine. However, few data are available regarding to the prognostic value of cfDNA variables in CA15-3 normal breast cancer (BC) patients. Here, we aimed at investigating the prognostic value of cfDNA variables including gene mutations in CA15-3 normal BC patients. METHODS: A total of 68 BC patients with normal CA15-3 levels were enrolled. cfDNA concentration and integrity were assessed based on qPCR. cfDNA gene mutations were conducted by using next gene sequencing (NGS). The association between cfDNA variables and the prognosis of patients was analyzed. RESULTS: cfDNA concentration was related to tumor stage (P = 0.002), metastases (P = 0.001), and distant metastases (P < 0.001). The elevated copy number variants (CNV) were found in distant metastasis patients compared with patients without distant metastases (P = 0.008). Nineteen mutant genes were validated in enrolled CA15-3 normal BC patients. Thirty-two patients (47.0%) had single nucleotide variants (SNV), and 13 (19.1%) patients had TP53 mutations (TP53(mut)). SNV (P = 0.033) was related to tumor stage, and TP53(mut) was related to metastases (P = 0.016) and distant metastases (P = 0.006). In multivariate logistic analysis, cfDNA concentration was associated with metastases (OR = 3.404, 95% CI: 1.074-10.788, P = 0.037) and distant metastases (OR = 13.750, 95% CI: 1.473-128.358, P = 0.021). Cases with high cfDNA levels (>15.6 ng/ml), SNV, and TP53(mut) showed worse DFS compared with patients with low cfDNA levels (P < 0.001), without SNV (P = 0.002) and with TP53 wildtype (P < 0.001), respectively. In the multivariate Cox proportional hazard model, cfDNA concentration was an independent predictor of poor survival (HR = 5.786, 95% CI: 1.101-30.407, P = 0.038). CONCLUSIONS: Assessment of cfDNA concentration, CNV, SNV, and TP53(mut) could be useful in predicting prognosis for CA15-3 normal BC patients. The cfDNA concentration was an independent predictor prognostic factor in CA15-3 normal BC patients.
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spelling pubmed-88940492022-03-04 Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis Xu, Juan Chen, Wenxiu Sun, Ziwei Peng, Hailin Zhou, Chenglin Pan, Shiyang Dis Markers Research Article BACKGROUND: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) has attracted considerable attention in precision medicine. However, few data are available regarding to the prognostic value of cfDNA variables in CA15-3 normal breast cancer (BC) patients. Here, we aimed at investigating the prognostic value of cfDNA variables including gene mutations in CA15-3 normal BC patients. METHODS: A total of 68 BC patients with normal CA15-3 levels were enrolled. cfDNA concentration and integrity were assessed based on qPCR. cfDNA gene mutations were conducted by using next gene sequencing (NGS). The association between cfDNA variables and the prognosis of patients was analyzed. RESULTS: cfDNA concentration was related to tumor stage (P = 0.002), metastases (P = 0.001), and distant metastases (P < 0.001). The elevated copy number variants (CNV) were found in distant metastasis patients compared with patients without distant metastases (P = 0.008). Nineteen mutant genes were validated in enrolled CA15-3 normal BC patients. Thirty-two patients (47.0%) had single nucleotide variants (SNV), and 13 (19.1%) patients had TP53 mutations (TP53(mut)). SNV (P = 0.033) was related to tumor stage, and TP53(mut) was related to metastases (P = 0.016) and distant metastases (P = 0.006). In multivariate logistic analysis, cfDNA concentration was associated with metastases (OR = 3.404, 95% CI: 1.074-10.788, P = 0.037) and distant metastases (OR = 13.750, 95% CI: 1.473-128.358, P = 0.021). Cases with high cfDNA levels (>15.6 ng/ml), SNV, and TP53(mut) showed worse DFS compared with patients with low cfDNA levels (P < 0.001), without SNV (P = 0.002) and with TP53 wildtype (P < 0.001), respectively. In the multivariate Cox proportional hazard model, cfDNA concentration was an independent predictor of poor survival (HR = 5.786, 95% CI: 1.101-30.407, P = 0.038). CONCLUSIONS: Assessment of cfDNA concentration, CNV, SNV, and TP53(mut) could be useful in predicting prognosis for CA15-3 normal BC patients. The cfDNA concentration was an independent predictor prognostic factor in CA15-3 normal BC patients. Hindawi 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8894049/ /pubmed/35251373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5470166 Text en Copyright © 2022 Juan Xu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Xu, Juan
Chen, Wenxiu
Sun, Ziwei
Peng, Hailin
Zhou, Chenglin
Pan, Shiyang
Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis
title Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis
title_full Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis
title_fullStr Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis
title_full_unstemmed Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis
title_short Cell-Free DNA Variables including Gene Mutations in CA15-3 Normal Breast Cancer Reflect Prognosis
title_sort cell-free dna variables including gene mutations in ca15-3 normal breast cancer reflect prognosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8894049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35251373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5470166
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