Genomic landscapes of breast cancer in African populations: a systematic review.

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Nduta Mugo, Gianmarco Contino
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Abstract

Breast cancer in African women carries high mortality, yet genomic data from continental African cohorts are limited. We conducted a systematic review of next-generation sequencing based observational cohort studies of somatic breast cancer genomes in women of African ancestry, from January 2004 to September 2024. Extracted genomic features-driver mutations, copy-number alterations, structural-variants, tumour mutational burden and mutational signatures-were contrasted against TCGA's Black/African American and White reference cohorts. Ten studies from seven countries met inclusion criteria. Main findings were higher rate of triple-negative breast cancer, higher rate of TP53 and lower rate of PIK3CA mutations compared with TCGA White. African tumours also exhibited elevated TMB, CNA and SV burden. Mutational signatures revealed enriched homologous recombination deficiency and APOBEC activity. Despite small, heterogeneous cohorts and regional gaps, these distinct somatic landscapes suggest PARP, PI3K and immunotherapy targets. Coordinated sequencing efforts are urgently needed to drive precision oncology in Africa.

非洲人群乳腺癌的基因组景观:系统回顾。
非洲妇女患乳腺癌的死亡率很高,但来自非洲大陆人群的基因组数据有限。从2004年1月到2024年9月,我们对非洲血统女性体细胞乳腺癌基因组的基于下一代测序的观察队列研究进行了系统回顾。提取的基因组特征——驱动突变、拷贝数改变、结构变异、肿瘤突变负担和突变特征——与TCGA的黑人/非裔美国人和白人参考队列进行对比。来自7个国家的10项研究符合纳入标准。主要表现为三阴性乳腺癌发生率高于TCGA White, TP53发生率高于TCGA White, PIK3CA突变率低于TCGA White。非洲肿瘤也表现出TMB、CNA和SV负荷升高。突变特征显示同源重组缺陷和APOBEC活性丰富。尽管小,异质队列和区域差距,这些不同的躯体景观提示PARP, PI3K和免疫治疗靶点。迫切需要协调测序工作来推动非洲的精确肿瘤学。
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NPJ Breast Cancer
NPJ Breast Cancer Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
122
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Breast Cancer publishes original research articles, reviews, brief correspondence, meeting reports, editorial summaries and hypothesis generating observations which could be unexplained or preliminary findings from experiments, novel ideas, or the framing of new questions that need to be solved. Featured topics of the journal include imaging, immunotherapy, molecular classification of disease, mechanism-based therapies largely targeting signal transduction pathways, carcinogenesis including hereditary susceptibility and molecular epidemiology, survivorship issues including long-term toxicities of treatment and secondary neoplasm occurrence, the biophysics of cancer, mechanisms of metastasis and their perturbation, and studies of the tumor microenvironment.
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