Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) score in aggressive prostatic adenocarcinoma with or without intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P)

Background Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P) is a subtype of prostate cancer featured by poor prognosis. Previous studies suggested IDC-P could have a potentially unstable genome. Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) score is a result-oriented method to describe the genomic instabil...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC medicine 2022-07, Vol.20 (1), p.1-237, Article 237
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Sha, Zhao, Jinge, Nie, Ling, Yin, Wenlian, Zhang, Yaowen, Zhao, Fengnian, Ni, Yuchao, Zhang, Xingming, Wang, Zhipeng, Dai, Jindong, Liu, Zhenhua, Chen, Junru, Zeng, Yuhao, Wang, Zilin, Sun, Guangxi, Liang, Jiayu, Zhao, Xiaochen, Zhu, Xudong, Tao, Ronggui, Yang, Jiyu, He, Ben, Chen, Ni, Shen, Pengfei, Zeng, Hao
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Zusammenfassung:Background Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P) is a subtype of prostate cancer featured by poor prognosis. Previous studies suggested IDC-P could have a potentially unstable genome. Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) score is a result-oriented method to describe the genomic instability status. This study investigates the association of HRD scores with IDC-P and other clinicopathological factors and the prognostic implication of HRD scores in an aggressive prostate cancer cohort. Methods This study involved 123 PCa patients, including high-risk localized (M0) and de novo metastatic (M1) diseases. HRD score is calculated based on over 10,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms distributed across the human genome. We explored the association between HRD scores and clinicopathological characteristics, genomic alterations, and patients' prognoses using rank-sum tests, chi-square tests, Kaplan-Meier curves, and Cox proportional hazards method. Results The median HRD score of this cohort is 21.0, with 65 (52.8%) patients showing HRD score[greater than or equal to]21. Tumors with IDC-P displayed higher HRD scores than adenocarcinoma (P=0.002); other high HRD score-related factors included M1 (P =0.008) and high ISUP grades (4-5) (P=0.001). MYC mutations were associated with high HRD scores (P
ISSN:1741-7015
1741-7015
DOI:10.1186/s12916-022-02430-0