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A subset of lung cancer cases shows robust signs of homologous recombination deficiency associated genomic mutational signatures

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NPJ PRECISION ONCOLOGY
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41698-021-00199-8

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  1. Research and Technology Innovation Fund [KTIA_NAP_13-2014-0021]
  2. Breast Cancer Research Foundation [BCRF-17-156]
  3. Kraeftens Bekaempelse [R281-A16566]
  4. Novo Nordisk Foundation Interdisciplinary Synergy Programme Grant [NNF15OC0016584]
  5. Department of Defense through the Prostate Cancer Research Program [W81XWH-18-2-0056]
  6. Det Frie Forskningsrad Sundhed og Sygdom [7016-00345B]
  7. Velux Foundation [00018310]

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PARP inhibitors are approved for treating solid tumors with BRCA1/2 mutations, and specific DNA aberrations can be used to assess HR deficiency in lung cancer. HRD-associated mutational signatures are linked to sensitivity to PARP inhibitors in lung cancer.
PARP inhibitors are approved for the treatment of solid tumor types that frequently harbor alterations in the key homologous recombination (HR) genes, BRCA1/2. Other tumor types, such as lung cancer, may also be HR deficient, but the frequency of such cases is less well characterized. Specific DNA aberration profiles (mutational signatures) are induced by homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) and their presence can be used to assess the presence or absence of HR deficiency in a given tumor biopsy even in the absence of an observed alteration of an HR gene. We derived various HRD-associated mutational signatures from whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing data in the lung adenocarcinoma and lung squamous carcinoma cases from TCGA, and in a patient of ours with stage IVA lung cancer with exceptionally good response to platinum-based therapy, and in lung cancer cell lines. We found that a subset of the investigated cases, both with and without biallelic loss of BRCA1 or BRCA2, showed robust signs of HR deficiency. The extreme platinum responder case also showed a robust HRD-associated genomic mutational profile. HRD-associated mutational signatures were also associated with PARP inhibitor sensitivity in lung cancer cell lines. Consequently, lung cancer cases with HRD, as identified by diagnostic mutational signatures, may benefit from PARP inhibitor therapy.

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