Abstract 61P
Background
Clinical implication of BRCA mutation in patients with breast cancer (BC) with central nervous system (CNS) metastasis is unclear.
Methods
Data of 2,883 patients with BC who underwent BRCA1/2 mutation test at Asan Medical Center between 2011 and 2018 were reviewed. Clinical characteristics and outcomes were compared according to the presence of BRCA1/2 mutation in patients with BC with CNS metastasis.
Results
Among 2,883 patients, 82 patients developed CNS metastasis: 29 of 696 (4.2%) in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and 53 of 2,187 (2.4%) in non-BRCA mutation carriers. Median age at CNS metastasis was 41 yrs (range 27-76). The proportion of BC subtypes was different according to the presence of BRCA1/2 mutation: hormone receptor (HR) (+) and HER2 (-) (41.4% vs. 24.5%, P=0.113) and HER2 (+) regardless of HR (6.9% vs. 32.1%, P=0.013) between BRCA1/2 mutation and non-BRCA mutation carriers, while no difference was observed regarding triple-negative BC (TNBC) (51.7% vs. 43.4%) (P=0.470). Among patients with BRCA1/2 mutation, most of the BRCA1 mutation carriers had TNBC (77.8%), whereas most of BRCA2 mutation carriers had HR+ BC (60%) (P=0.060). Median time to CNS metastasis from metastatic BC was 1.1 yrs (95% confidence interval 0.74-1.41) without difference between BRCA1/2 and non-BRCA mutation carriers. BRCA1 carriers significantly develop CNS metastasis earlier than BRCA2 mutation carriers (0.8 vs. 1.6 yrs, P=0.015). Patterns of CNS metastasis were similar by presence of BRCA1/2 mutation: brain parenchymal metastasis (BM) alone (62.1% vs. 73.6%), leptomeningeal metastasis alone (10.3% vs. 9.4%), and both (27.6% vs. 17%). There were no differences in isolated CNS metastasis, single or multiple BM, and uncontrolled CNS metastasis rates with similar treatment of CNS metastasis. At a median follow-up of 24.5 months, median overall survival from CNS metastasis in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers seemed to be shorter than in non-BRCA mutation carriers (6.0 vs. 8.9 months, P=0.284).
Conclusions
CNS involvement is frequent in BRCA1/2 mutated BC and BC subtypes were different according to the presence of BRCA1/2 mutation in patients with BC with CNS metastasis. BRCA1 carriers developed CNS metastasis earlier and may be associated with poor survival.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
34P - Clinical significance of neoadjuvant dose-dense chemotherapy for II and III stage breast cancer: A meta-analysis of published studies
Presenter: Meng chen Liu
Session: e-Poster Display Session
35P - Pathological response to weekly nabpaclitaxel and carboplatin followed by anthracycline regimen in triple negative breast cancer
Presenter: Goteti Sharat Chandra
Session: e-Poster Display Session
36P - Survival in patients with contralateral breast cancer
Presenter: Sergey Kamishov
Session: e-Poster Display Session
37P - Correlation between haematological toxicity with quality of life in breast cancer patients after first-cycle chemotherapy
Presenter: felix Wijovi
Session: e-Poster Display Session
38P - Evaluation of the prognostic value of innate immunity-related biomarkers in early breast cancer (BC)
Presenter: Veronica Martini
Session: e-Poster Display Session
39P - CSF-1R inhibitor (C019199) enhances antitumor effect in combination with anti-PD-1 therapy on murine breast cancer models
Presenter: Jiani Zheng
Session: e-Poster Display Session
40P - Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer: MRI
Presenter: Yulduz Khatamovna
Session: e-Poster Display Session
41P - Mir-223 overexpression is associated with increased expression of EGFR and worse prognosis in Indonesian TNBC patients
Presenter: Ibnu Purwanto
Session: e-Poster Display Session
42P - Impact of germline mutations on breast cancer prognosis in Kazakh population
Presenter: Dilyara Kaidarova
Session: e-Poster Display Session
50P - Efficacy and safety analysis of pyrotinib in lapatinib resistant HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer: A retrospective study
Presenter: Yijia Hua
Session: e-Poster Display Session