Abstract 266P
Background
We aimed to report the somatic mutation profiles in Chinese mCRPC patients using blood-based liquid biopsy with next-generation sequencing (NGS), and to investigate associations between NGS results and physician practices in a real-life setting.
Methods
Patients with mCRPC who had clinical, biochemical, or radiologic disease progression and a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level > 20 ng/mL after first-line systemic therapy were enrolled from 5 centers in Hong Kong. Comprehensive genomic profiling was performed using FoundationOne™ Liquid CDx. NGS results and pre- and post-NGS treatments were analyzed.
Results
This study included 36 patients (median age, 72.5 yr; median PSA, 69.9 ng/mL): 29 (80.6%) had an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance score of 1; one-third had a Gleason score of 9; 28 (77.8%) had symptomatic disease; 7 (19.4%) and 15 (41.7%) received two and three lines of systemic therapies, respectively. Common genomic alterations were found in AR (52.8%), TP53 (44.4%), DNMT3A (33.3%), and BRCA2 (25.0%). Amplification and single-nucleotide variants were detected in 31.6% (6/19) and 47.4% (9/19) of the AR variants, respectively. The most common mutations in homologous recombination repair-related genes were found in BRCA2 (25.0%), CDK12 (19.4%), and ATM (8.3%), at comparable frequencies to those in the PROfound trial (NCT02987543). High microsatellite instability was detected in 2 (5.6%) patients. The overall median tumor mutational burden was 4.0 mut/Mb, 4/9 patients with variant BRCA2 were switched to a poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor, and all showed clinical benefits. The reasons for not using a PARP inhibitor included poor performance status (n = 2), cost (n = 1), and patient decision (n = 1).
Conclusions
Half of a cohort of Chinese patients with mCRPC who failed first-line therapy had AR mutations. BRCA2 mutations were detected in 9 (25.0%) patients, 4 of whom were switched to a PARP inhibitor and benefited clinically. In a real-life situation, liquid biopsy could potentially impact physician practices as well as patient outcomes.
Clinical trial identification
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The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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