Identification and validation of an assay predictive of response and prognosis following anthracycline-based chemotherapy for early breast cancer.

2013 
TPS11120 Background: Currently there is no biomarker to predict specific benefit from DNA-damaging anthracycline and cyclophosphamide-based chemotherapy in the clinic. Loss of the Fanconi anemia/BRCA (FA/BRCA) DNA-damage response pathway occurs in approximately 25% of breast cancer and results in sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents. We therefore developed an assay to detect loss of the FA/BRCA pathway, for the purpose of predicting benefit from chemotherapy. Methods: 21 FA patient samples were analyzed to identify genetic processes associated with loss of the FA/BRCA pathway. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering was then performed using 60 BRCA1/2 mutant and 47 sporadic tumor samples and a molecular subgroup was identified that was defined by the molecular processes representing loss of the FA/BRCA pathway. A 44-gene DNA Damage response deficient (DDRD) assay was developed that could identify this subgroup from formalin fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) samples in the clinic. Results: In a publicly available...
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