Abstract PD9-05: A tiered algorithm using mid-therapy ultrasound (US) response assessment and a novel gene expression signature (GES) improves the prediction of pathologic complete response (pCR) to neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC): Results from the ARTEMIS trial (NCT02276443)

Author(s):  
Sahil Seth ◽  
Gaiane M Rauch ◽  
Beatriz Adrada ◽  
Helen Piwnica-Worms ◽  
Lei Hou ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sung Gwe Ahn ◽  
Seon-Kyu Kim ◽  
Jonathan H. Shepherd ◽  
Yoon Jin Cha ◽  
Soong June Bae ◽  
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Abstract Purpose The SP142 PD-L1 assay is a companion diagnostic for atezolizumab in metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). We strove to understand the biological, genomic, and clinical characteristics associated with SP142 PD-L1 positivity in TNBC patients. Methods Using 149 TNBC formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumor samples, tissue microarray (TMA) and gene expression microarrays were performed in parallel. The VENTANA SP142 assay was used to identify PD-L1 expression from TMA slides. We next generated a gene signature reflective of SP142 status and evaluated signature distribution according to TNBCtype and PAM50 subtypes. A SP142 gene expression signature was identified and was biologically and clinically evaluated on the TNBCs of TCGA, other cohorts, and on other malignancies treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Results Using SP142, 28.9% of samples were PD-L1 protein positive. The SP142 PD-L1-positive TNBC had higher CD8+ T cell percentage, stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte levels, and higher rate of the immunomodulatory TNBCtype compared to PD-L1-negative samples. The recurrence-free survival was prolonged in PD-L1-positive TNBC. The SP142-guided gene expression signature consisted of 94 immune-related genes. The SP142 signature was associated with a higher pathologic complete response rate and better survival in multiple TNBC cohorts. In the TNBC of TCGA, this signature was correlated with lymphocyte-infiltrating signature scores, but not with tumor mutational burden or total neoantigen count. In other malignancies treated with ICIs, the SP142 genomic signature was associated with improved response and survival. Conclusions We provide multi-faceted evidence that SP142 PDL1-positive TNBC have immuno-genomic features characterized as highly lymphocyte-infiltrated and a relatively favorable survival.


2006 ◽  
Vol 24 (12) ◽  
pp. 1839-1845 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olaf Thuerigen ◽  
Andreas Schneeweiss ◽  
Grischa Toedt ◽  
Patrick Warnat ◽  
Meinhard Hahn ◽  
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Purpose Primary systemic therapy (PST) with gemcitabine (G), epirubicin (E), and docetaxel (Doc) has resulted in a pathologic complete response (pCR) in 26% of primary breast cancer patients. This study was aimed at the identification of a gene expression signature in diagnostic core biopsy tissue samples that predicts pCR. Patients and Methods Core biopsy samples from patients with operable primary breast cancer, T2-4N0-2M0, enrolled onto two phase I and II trials evaluating GEDoc (n = 48) and GE sequentially followed by Doc (GEsDoc; n = 52) as PST were snap frozen and subjected to RNA expression profiling. A signature predicting pCR was discovered in the training set (GEsDoc) applying a support vector machine algorithm, and performance of this classifier was validated on the independent test set (GEDoc) by receiver operator characteristics analysis. Results We identified a signature consisting of 512 genes, which was enriched in genes involved in transforming growth factor beta and RAS-mediated signaling pathways, that predicts pCR with a sensitivity of 78%, a specificity of 90%, and an overall accuracy of 88% (95% CI, 75% to 95%). Apart from our signature, only HER2 overexpression was an independent predictor of pCR in multivariate analysis. Conclusion In conclusion, our gene expression signature allows prediction of pCR to PST containing G, E, and Doc with unprecedented high overall accuracy and robustness.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra K. Santuario-Facio ◽  
Servando Cardona-Huerta ◽  
Yadira X. Perez-Paramo ◽  
Victor Trevino ◽  
Francisco Hernandez-Cabrera ◽  
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