Abstract P3-07-26: Biomarker comparison between androgen receptor – Positive-triple-negative breast cancer (AR+ TNBC) and quadruple-negative breast cancer (QNBC)

2016 
Background: Quadruple-negative breast cancer (QNBC) is a subgroup of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) that lacks androgen receptor (AR) expression. While TNBC patients with AR expression have shown a promising response to AR-targeted therapies, QNBC patients9 treatment options remain limited, with no targeted therapy We investigated the biomarker profiles of large cohorts of AR+TNBC and QNBC to identify their molecular differences. Method: TNBC tumors (defined as negative by IHC for ER, PR, Her2 and ISH for Her2) referred to Caris Life Sciences (Phoenix, AZ) between 2009 and 2015 were evaluated by board-certified pathologists with a combination of immunohistochemistry (AR, cKIT, cMET, EGFR, ER, ERCC1, Her2, MGMT, PD-1, PD-L1, PGP, PR, PTEN, RRM1, SPARC, TLE3, TOPO2A, TOPO1, TS and TUBB3), fluorescent/chromogenic in-situ hybridization (cMET, EGFR, Her2, TOP2A), and sequencing (Next-generation and Sanger). Tumors evaluated included a mix of primary tumors and metastases. QNBC tumors were defined as TNBC tumors that showed negative AR expression ( Results: Among 2,071 TNBC tumors identified, 1,952 tumors had AR IHC performed, out of which 1,612 (83%) were QNBC and 340 (17%) were AR+ TNBC tumors. Tumor expression of PD-L1 (Ab: SP142, Spring Bioscience/130021, RD San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(4 Suppl):Abstract nr P3-07-26.
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