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Gut Microbiome Of Patients With Breast Cancer In Vietnam, Sang M Nguyen, Huong T T Tran, Jirong Long, Martha J Shrubsole, Hui Cai, Yaohua Yang, Lan M Nguyen, Giang H Nguyen, Chu V Nguyen, To V Ta, Jie Wu, Qiuyin Cai, Wei Zheng, Thuan V Tran, Xiao-Ou Shu Feb 2024

Gut Microbiome Of Patients With Breast Cancer In Vietnam, Sang M Nguyen, Huong T T Tran, Jirong Long, Martha J Shrubsole, Hui Cai, Yaohua Yang, Lan M Nguyen, Giang H Nguyen, Chu V Nguyen, To V Ta, Jie Wu, Qiuyin Cai, Wei Zheng, Thuan V Tran, Xiao-Ou Shu

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PURPOSE: Gut microbiota play an important role in human health, including cancer. Cancer and its treatment, in turn, may alter the gut microbiome. To understand this complex relationship, we profiled the gut microbiome of 356 Vietnamese patients with breast cancer.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stool samples were collected before chemotherapy, with 162 pre- and 194 postsurgery. The gut microbiome was measured by shotgun metagenomic sequencing. Associations of gut microbial diversity, taxa abundance, and gut microbiome health index (GMHI) with sociodemographic, clinical factors, and tumor characteristics were evaluated.

RESULTS: Postsurgery samples were associated with significantly lower α- and β-diversities (

CONCLUSION: Our …


Breast Multiparametric Mri For Prediction Of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response In Breast Cancer: The Bmmr2 Challenge, Wen Li, Savannah C Partridge, David C Newitt, Jon Steingrimsson, Helga S Marques, Patrick J Bolan, Michael Hirano, Benjamin Aaron Bearce, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Michael A Boss, Xinzhi Teng, Jiang Zhang, Jing Cai, Despina Kontos, Eric A Cohen, Walter C Mankowski, Michael Liu, Richard Ha, Oscar J Pellicer-Valero, Klaus Maier-Hein, Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, Tal Tlusty, Michal Ozery-Flato, Vishwa S Parekh, Michael A Jacobs, Ran Yan, Kyunghyun Sung, Anum S Kazerouni, Julie C Dicarlo, Thomas E Yankeelov, Thomas L Chenevert, Nola M Hylton Jan 2024

Breast Multiparametric Mri For Prediction Of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response In Breast Cancer: The Bmmr2 Challenge, Wen Li, Savannah C Partridge, David C Newitt, Jon Steingrimsson, Helga S Marques, Patrick J Bolan, Michael Hirano, Benjamin Aaron Bearce, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Michael A Boss, Xinzhi Teng, Jiang Zhang, Jing Cai, Despina Kontos, Eric A Cohen, Walter C Mankowski, Michael Liu, Richard Ha, Oscar J Pellicer-Valero, Klaus Maier-Hein, Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, Tal Tlusty, Michal Ozery-Flato, Vishwa S Parekh, Michael A Jacobs, Ran Yan, Kyunghyun Sung, Anum S Kazerouni, Julie C Dicarlo, Thomas E Yankeelov, Thomas L Chenevert, Nola M Hylton

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Purpose To describe the design, conduct, and results of the Breast Multiparametric MRI for prediction of neoadjuvant chemotherapy Response (BMMR2) challenge. Materials and Methods The BMMR2 computational challenge opened on May 28, 2021, and closed on December 21, 2021. The goal of the challenge was to identify image-based markers derived from multiparametric breast MRI, including diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI, along with clinical data for predicting pathologic complete response (pCR) following neoadjuvant treatment. Data included 573 breast MRI studies from 191 women (mean age [±SD], 48.9 years ± 10.56) in the I-SPY 2/American College of Radiology Imaging …


Activation Of Piezo1 Increases The Sensitivity Of Breast Cancer To Hyperthermia Therapy, Shao-Kang Wang, Xiao-Ting Zhang, Xuan-Yao Jiang, Bi-Jiang Geng, Tao-Lin Qing, Lei Li, Yun Chen, Jin-Feng Li, Xiao-Fang Zhang, Shuo-Gui Xu, Jiang-Bo Zhu, Yu-Ping Zhu, Mei-Tang Wang, Ji-Kuai Chen Jan 2024

Activation Of Piezo1 Increases The Sensitivity Of Breast Cancer To Hyperthermia Therapy, Shao-Kang Wang, Xiao-Ting Zhang, Xuan-Yao Jiang, Bi-Jiang Geng, Tao-Lin Qing, Lei Li, Yun Chen, Jin-Feng Li, Xiao-Fang Zhang, Shuo-Gui Xu, Jiang-Bo Zhu, Yu-Ping Zhu, Mei-Tang Wang, Ji-Kuai Chen

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) of nanomaterials is an emerging novel therapeutic strategy for breast cancer. However, there exists an urgent need for appropriate strategies to enhance the antitumor efficacy of PTT and minimize damage to surrounding normal tissues. Piezo1 might be a promising novel photothermal therapeutic target for breast cancer. This study aims to explore the potential role of Piezo1 activation in the hyperthermia therapy of breast cancer cells and investigate the underlying mechanisms. Results showed that the specific agonist of Piezo1 ion channel (Yoda1) aggravated the cell death of breast cancer cells triggered by heat stress


Blm Overexpression As A Predictive Biomarker For Chk1 Inhibitor Response In Parp Inhibitor–Resistant Brca-Mutant Ovarian Cancer, Nitasha Gupta, Tzu-Ting Huang, Jayakumar R Nair, Daniel An, Grant Zurcher, Erika J Lampert, Ann Mccoy, Ashley Cimino-Mathews, Elizabeth M Swisher, Marc R Radke, Christina M Lockwood, Jonathan B Reichel, Chih-Yuan Chiang, Kelli M Wilson, Ken Chih-Chien Cheng, Darryl Nousome, Jung-Min Lee Jun 2023

Blm Overexpression As A Predictive Biomarker For Chk1 Inhibitor Response In Parp Inhibitor–Resistant Brca-Mutant Ovarian Cancer, Nitasha Gupta, Tzu-Ting Huang, Jayakumar R Nair, Daniel An, Grant Zurcher, Erika J Lampert, Ann Mccoy, Ashley Cimino-Mathews, Elizabeth M Swisher, Marc R Radke, Christina M Lockwood, Jonathan B Reichel, Chih-Yuan Chiang, Kelli M Wilson, Ken Chih-Chien Cheng, Darryl Nousome, Jung-Min Lee

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Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPis) have changed the treatment paradigm in breast cancer gene (BRCA)–mutant high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC). However, most patients eventually develop resistance to PARPis, highlighting an unmet need for improved therapeutic strategies. Using high-throughput drug screens, we identified ataxia telangiectasia and rad3-related protein/checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) pathway inhibitors as cytotoxic and further validated the activity of the CHK1 inhibitor (CHK1i) prexasertib in PARPi-sensitive and -resistant BRCA-mutant HGSC cells and xenograft mouse models. CHK1i monotherapy induced DNA damage, apoptosis, and tumor size reduction. We then conducted a phase 2 study (NCT02203513) of prexasertib …


Predictors Of Success In Establishing Orthotopic Patient-Derived Xenograft Models Of Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Gloria V Echeverria, Shirong Cai, Yizheng Tu, Jiansu Shao, Emily Powell, Abena B Redwood, Yan Jiang, Aaron Mccoy, Amanda L Rinkenbaugh, Rosanna Lau, Alexander J Trevarton, Chunxiao Fu, Rebekah Gould, Elizabeth E Ravenberg, Lei Huo, Rosalind Candelaria, Lumarie Santiago, Beatriz E Adrada, Deanna L Lane, Gaiane M Rauch, Wei T Yang, Jason B White, Jeffrey T Chang, Stacy L Moulder, W Fraser Symmans, Susan G Hilsenbeck, Helen Piwnica-Worms Jan 2023

Predictors Of Success In Establishing Orthotopic Patient-Derived Xenograft Models Of Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Gloria V Echeverria, Shirong Cai, Yizheng Tu, Jiansu Shao, Emily Powell, Abena B Redwood, Yan Jiang, Aaron Mccoy, Amanda L Rinkenbaugh, Rosanna Lau, Alexander J Trevarton, Chunxiao Fu, Rebekah Gould, Elizabeth E Ravenberg, Lei Huo, Rosalind Candelaria, Lumarie Santiago, Beatriz E Adrada, Deanna L Lane, Gaiane M Rauch, Wei T Yang, Jason B White, Jeffrey T Chang, Stacy L Moulder, W Fraser Symmans, Susan G Hilsenbeck, Helen Piwnica-Worms

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Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of breast cancer are an effective discovery platform and tool for preclinical pharmacologic testing and biomarker identification. We established orthotopic PDX models of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) from the primary breast tumors of patients prior to and following neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) while they were enrolled in the ARTEMIS trial (NCT02276443). Serial biopsies were obtained from patients prior to treatment (pre-NACT), from poorly responsive disease after four cycles of Adriamycin and cyclophosphamide (AC, mid-NACT), and in cases of AC-resistance, after a 3-month course of different experimental therapies and/or additional chemotherapy (post-NACT). Our study cohort includes a …


Efficacy Of Niraparib By Time Of Surgery And Postoperative Residual Disease Status: A Post Hoc Analysis Of Patients In The Prima/Engot-Ov26/Gog-3012 Study, Roisin E O'Cearbhaill, Jose-Alejandro Pérez-Fidalgo, Bradley J Monk, Ignacio Tusquets, Colleen Mccormick, Jose Fuentes, Richard G Moore, Christof Vulsteke, Mark S Shahin, Frédéric Forget, William H Bradley, Sakari Hietanen, David M O'Malley, Anne Dørum, Brian M Slomovitz, Klaus Baumann, Frédéric Selle, Paula M Calvert, Grazia Artioli, Tally Levy, Aalok Kumar, Izabela A Malinowska, Yong Li, Divya Gupta, Antonio González-Martín Jul 2022

Efficacy Of Niraparib By Time Of Surgery And Postoperative Residual Disease Status: A Post Hoc Analysis Of Patients In The Prima/Engot-Ov26/Gog-3012 Study, Roisin E O'Cearbhaill, Jose-Alejandro Pérez-Fidalgo, Bradley J Monk, Ignacio Tusquets, Colleen Mccormick, Jose Fuentes, Richard G Moore, Christof Vulsteke, Mark S Shahin, Frédéric Forget, William H Bradley, Sakari Hietanen, David M O'Malley, Anne Dørum, Brian M Slomovitz, Klaus Baumann, Frédéric Selle, Paula M Calvert, Grazia Artioli, Tally Levy, Aalok Kumar, Izabela A Malinowska, Yong Li, Divya Gupta, Antonio González-Martín

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between surgical timing and postoperative residual disease status on the efficacy of niraparib first-line maintenance therapy in patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer at high risk of recurrence.

METHODS: Post hoc analysis of the phase 3 PRIMA/ENGOT-OV26/GOG-3012 (NCT02655016) study of niraparib in patients with newly diagnosed primary advanced ovarian, primary peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer with a complete/partial response to first-line platinum-based chemotherapy. Progression-free survival (PFS) was assessed by surgical status (primary debulking surgery [PDS] vs neoadjuvant chemotherapy/interval debulking surgery [NACT/IDS]) and postoperative residual disease status (no visible residual disease [NVRD] vs visible residual …


Toward A Topology-Based Therapeutic Design Of Membrane Proteins: Validation Of Napi2b Topology In Live Ovarian Cancer Cells, Leisan Bulatova, Daria Savenkova, Alsina Nurgalieva, Daria Reshetnikova, Arina Timonina, Vera Skripova, Mikhail Bogdanov, Ramziya Kiyamova Jan 2022

Toward A Topology-Based Therapeutic Design Of Membrane Proteins: Validation Of Napi2b Topology In Live Ovarian Cancer Cells, Leisan Bulatova, Daria Savenkova, Alsina Nurgalieva, Daria Reshetnikova, Arina Timonina, Vera Skripova, Mikhail Bogdanov, Ramziya Kiyamova

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NaPi2b is a sodium-dependent phosphate transporter that belongs to the SLC34 family of transporters which is mainly responsible for phosphate homeostasis in humans. Although NaPi2b is widely expressed in normal tissues, its overexpression has been demonstrated in ovarian, lung, and other cancers. A valuable set of antibodies, including L2 (20/3) and MX35, and its humanized versions react strongly with an antigen on the surface of ovarian and other carcinoma cells. Although the topology of NaPi2b was predicted


Estrogen/Progesterone Receptor And Her2 Discordance Between Primary Tumor And Brain Metastases In Breast Cancer And Its Effect On Treatment And Survival, Paul W Sperduto, Shane Mesko, Jing Li, Daniel Cagney, Ayal Aizer, Nancy U Lin, Eric Nesbit, Tim J Kruser, Jason Chan, Steve Braunstein, Jessica Lee, John P Kirkpatrick, Will Breen, Paul D Brown, Diana Shi, Helen A Shih, Hany Soliman, Arjun Sahgal, Ryan Shanley, William Sperduto, Emil Lou, Ashlyn Everett, Drexell Hunter Boggs, Laura Masucci, David Roberge, Jill Remick, Kristin Plichta, John M Buatti, Supriya Jain, Laurie E Gaspar, Cheng-Chia Wu, Tony J C Wang, John Bryant, Michael Chuong, James Yu, Veronica Chiang, Toshimichi Nakano, Hidefumi Aoyama, Minesh P Mehta Sep 2020

Estrogen/Progesterone Receptor And Her2 Discordance Between Primary Tumor And Brain Metastases In Breast Cancer And Its Effect On Treatment And Survival, Paul W Sperduto, Shane Mesko, Jing Li, Daniel Cagney, Ayal Aizer, Nancy U Lin, Eric Nesbit, Tim J Kruser, Jason Chan, Steve Braunstein, Jessica Lee, John P Kirkpatrick, Will Breen, Paul D Brown, Diana Shi, Helen A Shih, Hany Soliman, Arjun Sahgal, Ryan Shanley, William Sperduto, Emil Lou, Ashlyn Everett, Drexell Hunter Boggs, Laura Masucci, David Roberge, Jill Remick, Kristin Plichta, John M Buatti, Supriya Jain, Laurie E Gaspar, Cheng-Chia Wu, Tony J C Wang, John Bryant, Michael Chuong, James Yu, Veronica Chiang, Toshimichi Nakano, Hidefumi Aoyama, Minesh P Mehta

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BACKGROUND: Breast cancer treatment is based on estrogen receptors (ERs), progesterone receptors (PRs), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). At the time of metastasis, receptor status can be discordant from that at initial diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of discordance and its effect on survival and subsequent treatment in patients with breast cancer brain metastases (BCBM).

METHODS: A retrospective database of 316 patients who underwent craniotomy for BCBM between 2006 and 2017 was created. Discordance was considered present if the ER, PR, or HER2 status differed between the primary tumor and the …