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Real-world clinical multi-omics analyses reveal bifurcation of ER-independent and ER-dependent drug resistance to CDK4/6 inhibitors

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  • Zhengyan Kan

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Ji Wen

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Vinicius Bonato

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Jennifer Webster

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Wenjing Yang

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Vladimir Ivanov

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Kimberly Hyunjung Kim

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Whijae Roh

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Chaoting Liu

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Xinmeng Jasmine Mu

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Jennifer Lapira-Miller

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Jon Oyer

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Todd VanArsdale

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Paul A. Rejto

    (Pfizer Inc.)

  • Jadwiga Bienkowska

    (Pfizer Inc.)

Abstract

To better understand drug resistance mechanisms to CDK4/6 inhibitors and inform precision medicine, we analyze real-world multi-omics data from 400 HR+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer patients treated with CDK4/6 inhibitors plus endocrine therapies, including 200 pre-treatment and 227 post-progression samples. The prevalences of ESR1 and RB1 alterations significantly increase in post-progression samples. Integrative clustering analysis identifies three subgroups harboring different resistance mechanisms: ER driven, ER co-driven and ER independent. The ER independent subgroup, growing from 5% pre-treatment to 21% post-progression, is characterized by down-regulated estrogen signaling and enrichment of resistance markers including TP53 mutations, CCNE1 over-expression and Her2/Basal subtypes. Trajectory inference analyses identify a pseudotime variable strongly correlated with ER independence and disease progression; and revealed bifurcated evolutionary trajectories for ER-independent vs. ER-dependent drug resistance mechanisms. Machine learning models predict therapeutic dependency on ESR1 and CDK4 among ER-dependent tumors and CDK2 dependency among ER-independent tumors, confirmed by experimental validation.

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  • Zhengyan Kan & Ji Wen & Vinicius Bonato & Jennifer Webster & Wenjing Yang & Vladimir Ivanov & Kimberly Hyunjung Kim & Whijae Roh & Chaoting Liu & Xinmeng Jasmine Mu & Jennifer Lapira-Miller & Jon Oyer, 2025. "Real-world clinical multi-omics analyses reveal bifurcation of ER-independent and ER-dependent drug resistance to CDK4/6 inhibitors," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-55914-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-55914-x
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