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The molecular landscape of Asian breast cancers reveals clinically relevant population-specific differences

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  • Jia-Wern Pan

    (No. 1)

  • Muhammad Mamduh Ahmad Zabidi

    (No. 1)

  • Pei-Sze Ng

    (No. 1
    University Malaya)

  • Mei-Yee Meng

    (No. 1)

  • Siti Norhidayu Hasan

    (No. 1)

  • Bethan Sandey

    (Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way)

  • Stephen-John Sammut

    (Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way)

  • Cheng-Har Yip

    (University Malaya
    Subang Jaya Medical Centre)

  • Pathmanathan Rajadurai

    (Subang Jaya Medical Centre)

  • Oscar M. Rueda

    (Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way)

  • Carlos Caldas

    (Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way
    CRUK Cambridge Cancer Centre
    Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Suet-Feung Chin

    (Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way)

  • Soo-Hwang Teo

    (No. 1
    University Malaya)

Abstract

Molecular profiling of breast cancer has enabled the development of more robust molecular prognostic signatures and therapeutic options for breast cancer patients. However, non-Caucasian populations remain understudied. Here, we present the mutational, transcriptional, and copy number profiles of 560 Malaysian breast tumours and a comparative analysis of breast cancers arising in Asian and Caucasian women. Compared to breast tumours in Caucasian women, we show an increased prevalence of HER2-enriched molecular subtypes and higher prevalence of TP53 somatic mutations in ER+ Asian breast tumours. We also observe elevated immune scores in Asian breast tumours, suggesting potential clinical response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Whilst HER2-subtype and enriched immune score are associated with improved survival, presence of TP53 somatic mutations is associated with poorer survival in ER+ tumours. Taken together, these population differences unveil opportunities to improve the understanding of this disease and lay the foundation for precision medicine in different populations.

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  • Jia-Wern Pan & Muhammad Mamduh Ahmad Zabidi & Pei-Sze Ng & Mei-Yee Meng & Siti Norhidayu Hasan & Bethan Sandey & Stephen-John Sammut & Cheng-Har Yip & Pathmanathan Rajadurai & Oscar M. Rueda & Carlos , 2020. "The molecular landscape of Asian breast cancers reveals clinically relevant population-specific differences," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-20173-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20173-5
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