Tumor Mutational Burden in Breast Cancer: Current Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Prevalence of High TMB in Breast Cancer
3. Mutational Determinants of Hypermutation in Breast Cancer
4. Prognostic Role of TMB in Breast Cancer
5. TMB and the Benefit of Chemoimmunotherapy in MBC
6. TMB and the Benefit of ICI without Chemotherapy in MBC
7. TMB and Benefit of Immunotherapy in the Neoadjuvant Setting
8. Conclusions
9. Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | TAPUR (N = 28) | NIMBUS (N = 30) |
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Age, median (range), years | 63 (36–78) | 63.0 (36–72) |
Female, % | 100 | 100 |
Race, White/Non-white, % | 75/25 | 90/10 |
ECOG-PS 0/1, % | 36/64 | 73/27 |
HR+/TNBC, % | 43/46 | 70/30 |
Prior lines of CT in the advanced setting, median (range) | 3 (2–3) | 1.5 (0–3) |
0, n (%) | 0 | 8 (27) |
1, n (%) | 0 | 7 (23) |
2, n (%) | 2 (7) | 8 (27) |
3, n (%) | 26 (93) | 7 (23) |
PD-L1 positive # (22C3 DAKO), % | Not reported | 14% |
TMB (mut/Mb), median (range) | 14 (9–37) | 10.9 (9–110) |
≥9–<14, n (%) | 14 (50) | 25 (83.3) |
≥14–<20, n (%) | 6 (22) | 2 (6.7) |
≥20, n (%) | 6 (22) | 3 (10) |
Unknown | 2 (6) | 0 (0) |
Objective response rate, % | 21 * | 16.7 |
Factors Influencing the Development and Clinical Implementation of TMB as a Biomarker | Explanation/Examples |
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Biological issues | |
| The mutational process leading to hypermutation influences the quality of neoantigens and, therefore, the immunogenicity of tumors. Thus, distinct mutational process differently influences the likelihood of benefit to immune checkpoint inhibitors. |
| Specific tumor genomic alterations can impact both the tumor antigenicity, such as molecular alteration in genes related to the antigen-presentation machinery, as well as in genes that affect antitumor immunity, such as PTEN alterations. |
Analytical issues | |
| Lack of agreement about the ideal cutoff |
| Whole-exome sequencing versus large target-panels Blood versus tissue biopsies Germline-paired tests versus algorithm |
| Ethnic diversity Disease setting heterogeneity Use of different treatment regimens with or without chemotherapy |
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Barroso-Sousa, R.; Pacífico, J.P.; Sammons, S.; Tolaney, S.M. Tumor Mutational Burden in Breast Cancer: Current Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities. Cancers 2023, 15, 3997. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153997
Barroso-Sousa R, Pacífico JP, Sammons S, Tolaney SM. Tumor Mutational Burden in Breast Cancer: Current Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities. Cancers. 2023; 15(15):3997. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153997
Chicago/Turabian StyleBarroso-Sousa, Romualdo, Jana Priscila Pacífico, Sarah Sammons, and Sara M. Tolaney. 2023. "Tumor Mutational Burden in Breast Cancer: Current Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities" Cancers 15, no. 15: 3997. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153997
APA StyleBarroso-Sousa, R., Pacífico, J. P., Sammons, S., & Tolaney, S. M. (2023). Tumor Mutational Burden in Breast Cancer: Current Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities. Cancers, 15(15), 3997. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153997