Susan C Grayson, Susan M Sereika, Yvette P Conley, Adrian V Lee, Steffi Oesterreich, Theresa A Koleck, Margaret Q Rosenzweig, Tiantong Liu, Susan W Wesmiller
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摘要
目标:对转移性乳腺癌患者的精神神经症状群进行表型分析,并将这些表型与个体特征和来自循环肿瘤 DNA 的癌症基因组变量联系起来:对转移性乳腺癌患者的精神神经症状群(PN)进行表型,并将这些表型与循环肿瘤DNA中的个体特征和癌症基因组变量联系起来:本研究包括在宾夕法尼亚州西部招募的 201 名转移性乳腺癌患者:采用描述性横断面设计。症状数据通过 MD 安德森症状量表收集,癌症基因组数据通过对参与者血液中的循环肿瘤 DNA 进行超低通量全基因组测序收集:结果:在转移性乳腺癌患者中发现了三种不同的 PN 症状表型:轻度症状、中度症状和严重的情绪相关症状。乳腺癌 TP53 基因缺失与中度至重度症状表型显著相关(p = 0.013):对护理工作的启示:与基因组不稳定性增加相关的特定癌症基因组变化可能是 PN 症状的预测因素。这一发现可能有助于积极治疗或揭示症状控制的新治疗靶点。
The Psychoneurologic Symptom Cluster and Its Association With Breast Cancer Genomic Instability.
Objectives: To phenotype the psychoneurologic (PN) symptom cluster in individuals with metastatic breast cancer and associate those phenotypes with individual characteristics and cancer genomic variables from circulating tumor DNA.
Sample & setting: This study included 201 individuals with metastatic breast cancer recruited in western Pennsylvania.
Methods & variables: A descriptive, cross-sectional design was used. Symptom data were collected via the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory, and cancer genomic data were collected via ultra-low-pass whole-genome sequencing of circulating tumor DNA from participant blood.
Results: Three distinct PN symptom phenotypes were described in a population with metastatic breast cancer: mild symptoms, moderate symptoms, and severe mood-related symptoms. Breast cancer TP53 deletion was significantly associated with membership in a moderate to severe symptoms phenotype (p = 0.013).
Implications for nursing: Specific cancer genomic changes associated with increased genomic instability may be predictive of PN symptoms. This finding may enable proactive treatment or reveal new therapeutic targets for symptom management.
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