Functional activation of the AKT-mTOR signalling axis in a real-world metastatic breast cancer cohort

IF 6.4 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY British Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1038/s41416-024-02852-y
Deepika Prasad, Elisa Baldelli, Edik M. Blais, Justin Davis, Emna El Gazzah, Claudius Mueller, Alison Gomeiz, Aisha Ibrahim, Avani Vinayak Newrekar, Brian A. Corgiat, Rick Dunetz, Emanuel F. Petricoin III, Qi Wei, Mariaelena Pierobon
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Mutations of the PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR axis are common events in metastatic breast cancers (MBCs). This study was designed to evaluate the extent to which genetic alterations of the PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR can predict protein activation of this signalling axis in MBCs. Molecular profiles were generated by CLIA-certified laboratories from a real-world evidence cohort of 171 MBC patients. Genetic alterations of the PIK3CA pathway were measured using next-generation sequencing. Activation levels of AKT and downstream signalling molecules were quantified using two orthogonal proteomic methods. Protein activity was correlated with underlying genomic profiles and response to CDK4/6 inhibition in combination with endocrine treatment (ET). Oncogenic alterations of the PIK3CA/AKT/PTEN pathway were identified in 49.7% of cases. Genomic profiles emerged as poor predictors of protein activity (AUC:0.69), and AKT phosphorylation levels mimicked those of mutant lesions in 76.9% of wild-type tumours. High phosphorylation levels of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR downstream target p70S6 Kinase (T389) were associated with shorter PFS in patients treated with CDK4/6 inhibitors in combination with ET (HR:4.18 95%CI:1.19–14.63); this association was not seen when patients were classified by mutational status. Phosphoprotein-based measurements of drug targets and downstream substrates should be captured along with genomic information to identify MBCs driven by the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signalling.

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真实世界转移性乳腺癌队列中 AKT-mTOR 信号轴的功能性激活。
背景:PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR轴的突变是转移性乳腺癌(MBC)中的常见事件。本研究旨在评估PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR的基因改变在多大程度上能预测MBCs中该信号轴的蛋白激活:分子图谱由通过 CLIA 认证的实验室从 171 例 MBC 患者的实际证据队列中生成。采用新一代测序技术测量了 PIK3CA 通路的基因改变。使用两种正交蛋白质组学方法量化了 AKT 和下游信号分子的激活水平。蛋白质活性与潜在的基因组图谱以及对CDK4/6抑制联合内分泌治疗(ET)的反应相关:结果:49.7%的病例发现了PIK3CA/AKT/PTEN通路的致癌改变。基因组图谱是蛋白质活性的不良预测因子(AUC:0.69),在76.9%的野生型肿瘤中,AKT磷酸化水平与突变病变相似。PI3K/AKT/mTOR下游靶点p70S6激酶(T389)的高磷酸化水平与CDK4/6抑制剂联合ET治疗患者较短的PFS相关(HR:4.18 95%CI:1.19-14.63);根据突变状态对患者进行分类时未发现这种关联:结论:基于磷蛋白的药物靶点和下游底物测量应与基因组信息一起采集,以识别由PI3K/AKT/mTOR信号驱动的MBC。
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British Journal of Cancer
British Journal of Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Cancer is one of the most-cited general cancer journals, publishing significant advances in translational and clinical cancer research.It also publishes high-quality reviews and thought-provoking comment on all aspects of cancer prevention,diagnosis and treatment.
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