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Pharmacogenomics of aromatase inhibitors in postmenopausal breast cancer and additional mechanisms of anastrozole action.

Cairns J, Ingle JN, Dudenkov TM et al.

32701512 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
624 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

CJ
Cairns J
IJ
Ingle JN
DT
Dudenkov TM
KK
Kalari KR
CE
Carlson EE
NJ
Na J
BA
Buzdar AU
RM
Robson ME
EM
Ellis MJ
GP
Goss PE
SL
Shepherd LE
GB
Goodnature B
GM
Goetz MP
WR
Weinshilboum RM
LH
Li H
BM
Bari MG
WL
Wang L
Chapter II

Abstract

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Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) reduce breast cancer recurrence and prolong survival, but up to 30% of patients exhibit recurrence. Using a genome-wide association study of patients entered on MA.27, a phase III randomized trial of anastrozole versus exemestane, we identified a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in CUB And Sushi multiple domains 1 (CSMD1) associated with breast cancer-free interval, with the variant allele associated with fewer distant recurrences. Mechanistically, CSMD1 regulates CYP19 expression in an SNP- and drug-dependent fashion, and this regulation is different among 3 AIs: anastrozole, exemestane, and letrozole. Overexpression of CSMD1 sensitized AI-resistant cells to anastrozole but not to the other 2 AIs. The SNP in CSMD1 that was associated with increased CSMD1 and CYP19 expression levels increased anastrozole sensitivity, but not letrozole or exemestane sensitivity. Anastrozole degrades estrogen receptor α (ERα), especially in the presence of estradiol (E2). ER+ breast cancer organoids and AI- or fulvestrant-resistant breast cancer cells were more sensitive to anastrozole plus E2 than to AI alone. Our findings suggest that the CSMD1 SNP might help to predict AI response, and anastrozole plus E2 serves as a potential new therapeutic strategy for patients with AI- or fulvestrant-resistant breast cancers.

624 individuals

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624
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
U.S.
Recruitment Country
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