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Aberrant Transcript Usage Is Associated with Homologous Recombination Deficiency and Predicts Therapeutic Response

Authors
 Hyeon Gu Kang  ;  Haeun Hwangbo  ;  Myung Ji Kim  ;  Sinae Kim  ;  Eun Ji Lee  ;  Min Ji Park  ;  Jae-Weon Kim  ;  Byoung-Gie Kim  ;  Eun-Hae Cho  ;  Suhwan Chang  ;  Jung-Yun Lee  ;  Jung Kyoon Choi 
Citation
 CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH, Vol.82(1) : 142-154, 2022-01 
Journal Title
CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
ISSN
 1078-0432 
Issue Date
2022-01
MeSH
Genomics / methods* ; Homologous Recombination / genetics* ; Humans ; Whole Genome Sequencing / methods*
Abstract
BRCA1/2 mutations account for only a small fraction of homologous recombination (HR) deficiency (HRD) cases. Recently developed genomic HRD (gHRD) tests suffer confounding factors that cause low precision in predicting samples that will respond to PARP inhibitors and DNA damaging agents. Here we present molecular and clinical evidence of transcriptional HRD (tHRD) that is based on aberrant transcript usage (aTU) of minor isoforms. Specifically, increased TU of nonfunctional isoforms of DNA repair genes was prevalent in breast and ovarian cancer with gHRD. Functional assays validated the association of aTU with impaired HR activity. Machine learning-based tHRD detection by the transcript usage (TU) pattern of key genes was superior to directly screening for gHRD or BRCA1/2 mutations in accurately predicting responses of cell lines and patients with cancer to PARP inhibitors and genotoxic drugs. This approach demonstrated the capability of tHRD status to reflect functional HR status, including in a cohort of olaparib-treated ovarian cancer with acquired platinum resistance. Diagnostic tests based on tHRD are expected to broaden the clinical utility of PARP inhibitors. SIGNIFICANCE: A novel but widespread transcriptional mechanism by which homologous recombination deficiency arises independently of BRCA1/2 mutations can be utilized as a companion diagnostic for PARP inhibitors.
Full Text
https://aacrjournals.org/cancerres/article/82/1/142/674880/Aberrant-Transcript-Usage-Is-Associated-with
DOI
10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-2023
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology (산부인과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Lee, Jung-Yun(이정윤) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7948-1350
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/187902
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