BACKGROUNDTreatment of tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) includes cytoreductive surgery, platinum-based chemotherapy, and often poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors. While homologous recombination (HR) deficiency is a well-established predictor of therapy sensitivity, over 50% of HR-proficient HGSCs also exhibit sensitivity. Currently, there are no biomarkers to identify which HR-proficient HGSCs will be sensitive to standard-of-care therapy. Replication stress may serve as a key determinant of response.METHODSWe evaluated phospho-RPA2-T21 (p-RPA2) foci via immunofluorescence as a biomarker of replication stress in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded HGSC samples collected at diagnosis from patients treated with platinum chemotherapy (discovery cohort, n = 31; validation cohort, n = 244) or PARP inhibitors (n = 63). Recurrent HGSCs (n = 38) were also analyzed. p-RPA2 score was calculated using automated imaging analysis.RESULTSSamples were defined as p-RPA2-high if more than 16% of cells had â¥2 p-RPA2 foci on automated analysis. In the discovery cohort, HR-proficient, p-RPA2-high HGSCs demonstrated significantly higher rates of a chemotherapy response score of 3 to platinum chemotherapy than HR-proficient, p-RPA2-low HGSCs. In the validation cohort, patients with HR-proficient, p-RPA2-high HGSCs had significantly longer survival after platinum treatment than those with HR-proficient, p-RPA2-low HGSCs. Additionally, the p-RPA2 assay effectively predicted survival outcomes in patients treated with PARP inhibitors and in recurrent HGSC samples.CONCLUSIONOur study underscores the importance of considering replication stress markers, such as p-RPA2, alongside HR status in therapeutic planning. This approach has the potential to increase the number of patients receiving effective therapy while reducing unnecessary toxicity.FUNDINGThe Reproductive Scientist Development Program, GOG Foundation, Pilot Translational and Clinical Studies function of the Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences, the Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine Dean's Scholar Program, The Cancer Biology Pathway Training Grant (5T32CA113275-17), The Lucy, Anarcha, and Betsey (L.A.B.) Award from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University School of Medicine, and Veterans Affairs Office of Research and Development (I01BX006020).
Phospho-RPA2 predicts response to platinum and PARP inhibitors in homologous recombination-proficient ovarian cancer.
磷酸化RPA2可预测同源重组功能正常的卵巢癌对铂类和PARP抑制剂的反应
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作者:Schab Angela, Compadre Amanda, Drexler Rebecca, Loeb Megan, Rodriguez Kevin, Brill Joshua, Harrington Shariska, Sandoval Carmen, Sanders Brooke, Kuroki Lindsay, McCourt Carolyn, Hagemann Andrea R, Thaker Premal, Mutch David, Powell Matthew, Serra Violeta, Hagemann Ian S, Walts Ann E, Karlan Beth Y, Orsulic Sandra, Fuh Katherine C, Sun Lulu, Verma Priyanka, Lomonosova Elena, Zhao Peinan, Khabele Dineo, Mullen Mary M
| 期刊: | Journal of Clinical Investigation | 影响因子: | 13.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 20; 135(13):e189511 |
| doi: | 10.1172/JCI189511 | 研究方向: | 肿瘤 |
| 疾病类型: | 卵巢癌 | ||
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