Early Modulation of Circulating MicroRNAs Levels in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Trastuzumab-Based Neoadjuvant Therapy.
Serena Di CosimoValentina AppiertoSara PizzamiglioMarco SilvestriJosé BaselgaMartine PiccartJens HuoberMiguel IzquierdoLorena de la PenaFlorentine S HilbersEvandro de AzambujaMichael UntchLajos PusztaiKathleen PritchardPaolo G NuciforoAnne Vincent-SalomonFraser SymmansGiovanni ApoloneFilippo G de BraudMarilena V IorioPaolo VerderioMaria Grazia DaidonePublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Circulating microRNA (ct-miRNAs) are able to identify patients with differential response to HER2-targeted therapy. However, their dynamics are largely unknown. We assessed 752 miRNAs from 52 NeoALTTO patients with plasma pairs prior and two weeks after trastuzumab. Increased levels of ct-miR-148a-3p and ct-miR-374a-5p were significantly associated with pathological complete response (pCR) (p = 0.008 and 0.048, respectively). At a threshold ≥ the upper limit of the 95%CI of the mean difference, pCR resulted 45% (95%CI 24%-68%), and 44% (95%CI 22%-69%) for ct-miR-148a-3p and ct-miR-374a-5p, respectively. Notably, ct-miR-148a-3p retained its predictive value (OR 3.42, 95%CI 1.23-9.46, p = 0.018) in bivariate analysis along with estrogen receptor status. Combined information from ct-miR-148a-3p and ct-miR140-5p, which we previously reported to identify trastuzumab-responsive patients, resulted in greater predictive capability over each other, with pCR of 54% (95%CI 25%-81%) and 0% (95%CI 0%-31%) in ct-miR-148a/ct-miR-140-5p high/present and low/absent, respectively. GO and KEGG analyses showed common enriched terms between the targets of these ct-miRNAs, including cell metabolism regulation, AMPK and MAPK signaling, and HCC progression. In conclusion, early modulated ct-miR-148-3p may inform on the functional processes underlying treatment response, integrate the information from already available predictive biomarkers, and identify patients likely to respond to single agent trastuzumab-based neoadjuvant therapy.
Keyphrases
- positive breast cancer
- image quality
- dual energy
- computed tomography
- contrast enhanced
- positron emission tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- stem cells
- estrogen receptor
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- rectal cancer
- signaling pathway
- lymph node
- drug delivery
- newly diagnosed
- magnetic resonance
- long non coding rna
- skeletal muscle
- social media
- bone marrow