Abstract

Background and objective:Ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer patients with BRCA gene mutation have enhanced sensitivity to platinum-based regimens and PARP inhibitors. However, the knowledge regarding BRCA mutation in Thai patients is limited. This study aimed at identifying the prevalence and characteristics of somatic and germline BRCA 1 and 2 mutations in Thai patients with these cancers. Materials and Methods:The paraffin blocks of tumors with histology of high grade serous, high grade endometrioid, or clear cell carcinoma obtained between June 2016 and December 2017 were analyzedto evaluate BRCA mutation using next-generation sequencing system. Blood or normal tissue paraffin blocks of positive patients were further tested for germline BRCA mutation. Results:Tissue paraffin blocks of 178 patients were collected but only 139 were analyzed. Positive BRCA mutation was identified in 24 patients (17.3%): BRCA1 in 13 cases, BRCA2 in 10 cases, and BRCA1 and 2 in the rest one. Germline mutation study in blood or normal tissue in 23 positive patients revealed BRCA mutation in 14 cases, BRCA1 in 8 cases and BRCA 2 in 6 cases. Overall, the prevalence of somatic and germline mutation was 6.5% (9 out of 138 patients) and 8.7% (14 out of 138 patients), respectively. The most common histology associated with BRCA mutation was high grade serous cancer (27.3%). No significant difference was found between patients with or without BRCA mutation in terms of stage, outcome, platinum status, and survival outcome. Conclusion: BRCA mutation was demonstrated in less than 10% of Thai ovarian cancer patients. Higher rate of mutation was found in high grade serous cancer.

Highlights

  • Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the 6th most common cancer among Thai females with the age standardized rate of 6.0 per 100,000 females (Wilailak and Lertchaipattanakul, 2016; Torre et al, 2018).Among prognostic factors affecting survival, stage of the disease is the most important one

  • All hospitals were in Bangkok, except for Chiang Mai University Hospital which is in the northern part of Thailand

  • The present study found tissue BRCA mutation in high grade EOC, fallopian tube cancer, and primary peritoneal adenocarcinoma in 24 out of 139 patients (17.3%)

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Introduction

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the 6th most common cancer among Thai females with the age standardized rate of 6.0 per 100,000 females (Wilailak and Lertchaipattanakul, 2016; Torre et al, 2018).Among prognostic factors affecting survival, stage of the disease is the most important one. Arb-aroon Lertkhachonsuk et al2-year survival rate ranged from 90% in early and 40-50% in advanced stages (Webber and Friedlander, 2017). Another important prognostic factor is the response to first-line chemotherapy or platinum-sensitivity status. Fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer patients with BRCA gene mutation have enhanced sensitivity to platinum-based regimens and PARP inhibitors. This study aimed at identifying the prevalence and characteristics of somatic and germline BRCA 1 and 2 mutations in Thai patients with these cancers. Blood or normal tissue paraffin blocks of positive patients were further tested for germline BRCA mutation. The most common histology associated with BRCA mutation was high grade serous cancer (27.3%). Higher rate of mutation was found in high grade serous cancer

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