The molecular genetic make-up of male breast cancer.

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Male breast cancer (MBC) is extremely rare and accounts for less than 1% of all breast malignancies. Therefore, clinical management of MBC is currently guided by research on the disease in females. In this study, DNA obtained from 45 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) MBCs with and 90 MBCs (52 FFPE and 38 fresh-frozen) without matched normal tissues was subjected to massively parallel sequencing targeting all exons of 1943 cancer-related genes. The landscape of mutations and copy number alterations was compared to that of publicly available estrogen receptor (ER)-positive female breast cancers (smFBCs) and correlated to prognosis. From the 135 MBCs, 90% showed ductal histology, 96% were ER-positive, 66% were progesterone receptor (PR)-positive, and 2% HER2-positive, resulting in 50%, 46% and 4% luminal A-like, luminal B-like and basal-like cases, respectively. Five patients had Klinefelter syndrome (4%) and 11% of patients harbored pathogenic BRCA2 germline mutations. The genomic landscape of MBC to some extent recapitulated that of smFBC, with recurrent PIK3CA (36%) and GATA3 (15%) somatic mutations, and with 40% of the most frequently amplified genes overlapping between both sexes. TP53 (3%) somatic mutations were significantly less frequent in MBC compared to smFBC whereas somatic mutations in genes regulating chromatin function and homologous recombination deficiency-related signatures were more prevalent. MDM2 amplifications were frequent (11%), correlated with protein overexpression (p=0.001) and predicted poor outcome (p=0.007). In conclusion, despite similarities in the genomic landscape between MBC and smFBC, MBC is a molecularly unique and heterogeneous disease requiring its own clinical trials and treatment guidelines.
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Authors Moelans, Cathy B;de Ligt, Joep;van der Groep, Petra;Prins, Pjotr;Besselink, Nicolle;Hoogstraat, Marlous;Ter Hoeve, Natalie;Lacle, Miangela;Kornegoor, Robert;van der Pol, Carmen;de Leng, Wendy;Barbe, Ellis;van der Vegt, Bert;Martens, John;Bult, Peter;Smits, Vincent Thbm;Koudijs, Marco;Nijman, Isaac;Voest, Emile;Selenica, Pier;Weigelt, Britta;Reis-Filho, Jorge;van der Wall, Elsken;Cuppen, Edwin;van Diest, Paul J;
Journal endocrine-related cancer
Year 2019
DOI 10.1530/ERC-19-0278
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