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The Molecular Taxonomy of Breast Cancer International Consortium (METABRIC) dataset was used to verify associations between concurrent mutations and survival outcomes.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>In the GDPH cohort, concomitant <i>PIK3CA/TP53</i> mutations were associated with more aggressive phenotypes, including human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive status, hormone receptor negative status, high Ki-67 expression, high histological grade, advanced TNM stage, and additional genetic alterations. Co-mutations also portended a worse response to NST, especially taxane-containing regimens, when compared with the <i>TP53</i> mutant alone (odds ratio, 3.767; 95% confidence interval, 1.205-13.087; <i>p</i> = 0.028). A significant association was observed between concomitant <i>PIK3CA/TP53</i> mutations and poor survival outcomes in the METABRIC cohort.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Concomitant <i>PIK3CA/TP53</i> mutations not only suggested unfavorable features and poor prognosis in BC but also conferred less benefit to NST than <i>TP53</i> mutations alone.</p>","PeriodicalId":15206,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Breast Cancer","volume":"26 4","pages":"363-377"},"PeriodicalIF":2.2000,"publicationDate":"2023-08-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/oa_pdf/3d/21/jbc-26-363.PMC10475711.pdf","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Concomitant <i>PIK3CA</i> and <i>TP53</i> Mutations in Breast Cancer: An Analysis of Clinicopathologic and Mutational Features, Neoadjuvant Therapeutic Response, and Prognosis.\",\"authors\":\"Xiao-Yi Lin, Lijuan Guo, Xin Lin, Yulei Wang, Guochun Zhang\",\"doi\":\"10.4048/jbc.2023.26.e30\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Purpose: </strong><i>PIK3CA</i> and <i>TP53</i> are the most prevalently mutated genes in breast cancer (BC). 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Concomitant PIK3CA and TP53 Mutations in Breast Cancer: An Analysis of Clinicopathologic and Mutational Features, Neoadjuvant Therapeutic Response, and Prognosis.
Purpose: PIK3CA and TP53 are the most prevalently mutated genes in breast cancer (BC). Previous studies have indicated an association between concomitant PIK3CA/TP53 mutations and shorter disease-free survival. As its clinical utility remains largely unknown, we aimed to analyze the prognostic and predictive roles of this co-mutation.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patients who were diagnosed with BC at Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital (GDPH) who underwent next-generation sequencing. The correlation of concomitant PIK3CA/TP53 mutations with clinicopathological and mutational characteristics, and neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NST) responses was analyzed. The Molecular Taxonomy of Breast Cancer International Consortium (METABRIC) dataset was used to verify associations between concurrent mutations and survival outcomes.
Results: In the GDPH cohort, concomitant PIK3CA/TP53 mutations were associated with more aggressive phenotypes, including human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive status, hormone receptor negative status, high Ki-67 expression, high histological grade, advanced TNM stage, and additional genetic alterations. Co-mutations also portended a worse response to NST, especially taxane-containing regimens, when compared with the TP53 mutant alone (odds ratio, 3.767; 95% confidence interval, 1.205-13.087; p = 0.028). A significant association was observed between concomitant PIK3CA/TP53 mutations and poor survival outcomes in the METABRIC cohort.
Conclusion: Concomitant PIK3CA/TP53 mutations not only suggested unfavorable features and poor prognosis in BC but also conferred less benefit to NST than TP53 mutations alone.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Breast Cancer (abbreviated as ''J Breast Cancer'') is the official journal of the Korean Breast Cancer Society, which is issued quarterly in the last day of March, June, September, and December each year since 1998. All the contents of the Journal is available online at the official journal website (http://ejbc.kr) under open access policy. The journal aims to provide a forum for the academic communication between medical doctors, basic science researchers, and health care professionals to be interested in breast cancer. To get this aim, we publish original investigations, review articles, brief communications including case reports, editorial opinions on the topics of importance to breast cancer, and welcome new research findings and epidemiological studies, especially when they contain a regional data to grab the international reader''s interest. Although the journal is mainly dealing with the issues of breast cancer, rare cases among benign breast diseases or evidence-based scientifically written articles providing useful information for clinical practice can be published as well.