Progressive APOBEC3B mRNA expression in distant breast cancer metastases

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2017-01-31

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Sieuwerts, Anieta M
Schrijver, Willemijne A M E
Dalm, Simone U
de Weerd, Vanja
Moelans, Cathy BORCID 0000-0001-9992-8703ISNI 0000000392463661
ter Hoeve, Natalie
van Diest, Paul JORCID 0000-0003-0658-2745ISNI 000000004213151X
Martens, John W M
van Deurzen, Carolien H M

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BACKGROUND: APOBEC3B was recently identified as a gain-of-function enzymatic source of mutagenesis, which may offer novel therapeutic options with molecules that specifically target this enzyme. In primary breast cancer, APOBEC3B mRNA is deregulated in a substantial proportion of cases and its expression is associated with poor prognosis. However, its expression in breast cancer metastases, which are the main causes of breast cancer-related death, remained to be elucidated. PATIENTS AND METHODS: RNA was isolated from 55 primary breast cancers and paired metastases, including regional lymph node (N = 20) and distant metastases (N = 35). APOBEC3B mRNA levels were measured by RT-qPCR. Expression levels of the primary tumors and corresponding metastases were compared, including subgroup analysis by estrogen receptor (ER/ESR1) status. RESULTS: Overall, APOBEC3B mRNA levels of distant metastases were significantly higher as compared to the corresponding primary breast tumor (P = 0.0015), an effect that was not seen for loco-regional lymph node metastases (P = 0.23). Subgroup analysis by ER-status showed that increased APOBEC3B levels in distant metastases were restricted to metastases arising from ER-positive primary breast cancers (P = 0.002). However, regarding ER-negative primary tumors, only loco-regional lymph node metastases showed increased APOBEC3B expression when compared to the corresponding primary tumor (P = 0.028). CONCLUSION: APOBEC3B mRNA levels are significantly higher in breast cancer metastases as compared to the corresponding ER-positive primary tumors. This suggests a potential role for APOBEC3B in luminal breast cancer progression, and consequently, a promising role for anti-APOBEC3B therapies in advanced stages of this frequent form of breast cancer.

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Brain metastasis, Breast cancer, Breast tumors, Gene expression, Lung and intrathoracic tumors, Lymph nodes, Metastasis, Metastatic tumors, Journal Article

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Sieuwerts, A M, Schrijver, W A M E, Dalm, S U, de Weerd, V, Moelans, CB, ter Hoeve, N, van Diest, P J, Martens, J W M & van Deurzen, C H M 2017, 'Progressive APOBEC3B mRNA expression in distant breast cancer metastases', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 12, no. 1, e0171343, pp. e0171343. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171343