DNA damage response and repair gene mutations predict clinical outcomes in biliary tract cancer

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Cancer Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1002/cncr.35726
Sirui Tan MD, Mingyang Feng MD, Nan Zhou MD, Shunyu Zhang MD, Cheng Yi MD, Hongfeng Gou MD
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Abstract

Background

This study aims to explore the genetic characteristics of biliary tract cancer (BTC), with a particular focus on the impact of DNA damage response and repair (DDR) genes on clinical outcomes.

Methods

A total of 180 patients with BTC and next-generation sequencing data were retrospectively analyzed. Clinical outcomes were compared between DDR-positive and DDR-negative groups.

Results

DDR mutations were found in 28.3% of patients, with ATM (7.8%), BAP1 (5.6%), and BRCA2 (3.3%) being the most common. DDR-positive patients receiving first-line platinum-based chemotherapy (n = 73) had a significantly higher objective response rate (50.0% vs. 14.9 %; p = .001), longer median progression-free survival (mPFS) (7.7 vs. 3.8 months; p = .001) and longer median overall survival (28.6 vs. 11.9 months; p < .001). Multivariate analysis confirmed that deleterious DDR gene mutations were independently associated with prolonged mPFS (hazard ratio [HR], 0.37; 95% CI, 0.20–0.67; p < .001) and median overall survival (mOS) (HR, 0.19; 95% CI, 0.08–0.46; p < .001). In 56 patients receiving immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy, DDR-positive patients had a significantly higher overall response rate (45% vs. 8.3%; p = .001), longer mPFS (7.7 vs. 3.8 months; p = .009), and longer mOS (12.7 vs. 8.8 months; p = .011). Multivariate analysis showed that the presence of deleterious DDR gene mutations was associated with significantly longer mPFS (HR, 0.34; 95% CI, 0.16–0.73); p = .005] and mOS (HR, 0.23; 95% CI, 0.08–0.62; p = .004).

Conclusion

Deleterious DDR gene mutations are associated with improved clinical outcomes in patients with BTC treated with platinum-based chemotherapy or immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy.

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Cancer
Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
3.20%
发文量
480
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The CANCER site is a full-text, electronic implementation of CANCER, an Interdisciplinary International Journal of the American Cancer Society, and CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY, a Journal of the American Cancer Society. CANCER publishes interdisciplinary oncologic information according to, but not limited to, the following disease sites and disciplines: blood/bone marrow; breast disease; endocrine disorders; epidemiology; gastrointestinal tract; genitourinary disease; gynecologic oncology; head and neck disease; hepatobiliary tract; integrated medicine; lung disease; medical oncology; neuro-oncology; pathology radiation oncology; translational research
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