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Abstract Objective. To test if hormone or growth factor receptor expression is associated with survival among patients with high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGS OvCa) we analyzed tumor mRNA expression microarray and clinical data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Methods. HGS OvCa patients were surgically staged prior to treatment with IP (n = 90) or IV-only (n = 398) chemotherapy. Multivariate Cox proportional-hazards regression tested associations of expression of 9 hormone or growth factor receptors with progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Hazard ratios are hazard per each one standard deviation increase in gene expression. Expression was analyzed as a continuous variable by restricted mean survival analysis. Mean PFS or OS were compared between IP and IV groups by permutation testing stratified by expression. P-values were two-tailed. Results. Expression of ESR1, PGR, FSHR, LHCGR, MET, and EGFR were not associated with PFS or OS. TSHR expression was associated with decreased OS (HR 1.22 (1.06-1.41), p = 0.005) and PFS (HR 1.18 (1.05-1.33), p = 0.006) among IV-only treated patients. ERBB2 expression was associated with decreased OS (HR 1.48 (1.05-2.10), p = 0.027) among patients who received IP chemotherapy. Using multigene (ESR2, PGR, TSHR, and ERBB2) analysis, among the IP group, ERBB2 (HR 1.76 (1.11-2.79), p = 0.015) and ESR2 (HR 0.28 (0.08-0.93), p = 0.037) were associated with OS. Only TSHR expression was associated with decreased OS (HR 1.22 (1.06-1.41), p = 0.005) and decreased PFS (HR 1.18 (1.05-1.33), p = 0.007) on multigene analysis of IV-only treated patients. OS and PFS decreased steeply at high expression of TSHR and ERBB2. Among patients with upper 10th percentile TSHR expression, no significant difference in mean OS or PFS was observed between patients treated with IP versus IV-only chemotherapy. Patients with lower TSHR expression (< 90% percentile) experienced a mean 13.7-month increased OS and 16.4-month increased PFS associated with IP chemotherapy (p < 0.0001). Conclusions. Among HGS OvCa patients treated with IV-only chemotherapy, increased tumor TSHR expression was associated with decreased OS and PFS. High TSHR expression characterized patients who did not benefit from IP chemotherapy. Citation Format: Brandon-Luke L. Seagle, Monica Dandapani, Chen Hui Luo, Claire Hoppenot, Robert Samuelson, Kevin H. Eng, Kunle Odunsi, Shohreh Shahabi. Overexpression of TSH and ERBB2 (HER2) receptors is associated with sharply decreased survival in high grade serous ovarian cancer. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 4754.

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