Multiple ABCB1 transcriptional fusions in drug resistant high-grade serous ovarian and breast cancer

ABCB1 encodes Multidrug Resistance protein (MDR1), an ATP-binding cassette member involved in the cellular efflux of chemotherapeutic drugs. Here we report that ovarian and breast samples from chemotherapy treated patients are positive for multiple transcriptional fusions involving ABCB1 , placing i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2019-03, Vol.10 (1), p.1295-1295, Article 1295
Hauptverfasser: Christie, Elizabeth L., Pattnaik, Swetansu, Beach, Jessica, Copeland, Anthony, Rashoo, Nineveh, Fereday, Sian, Hendley, Joy, Alsop, Kathryn, Brady, Samuel L., Lamb, Greg, Pandey, Ahwan, deFazio, Anna, Thorne, Heather, Bild, Andrea, Bowtell, David D. L.
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Zusammenfassung:ABCB1 encodes Multidrug Resistance protein (MDR1), an ATP-binding cassette member involved in the cellular efflux of chemotherapeutic drugs. Here we report that ovarian and breast samples from chemotherapy treated patients are positive for multiple transcriptional fusions involving ABCB1 , placing it under the control of a strong promoter while leaving its open reading frame intact. We identified 15 different transcriptional fusion partners involving ABCB1 , as well as patients with multiple distinct fusion events. The partner gene selected depended on its structure, promoter strength, and chromosomal proximity to ABCB1 . Fusion positivity was strongly associated with the number of lines of MDR1-substrate chemotherapy given. MDR1 inhibition in a fusion positive ovarian cancer cell line increased sensitivity to paclitaxel more than 50-fold. Convergent evolution of ABCB1 fusion is therefore frequent in chemotherapy resistant recurrent ovarian cancer. As most currently approved PARP inhibitors (PARPi) are MDR1 substrates, prior chemotherapy may precondition resistance to PARPi. ABCB1 encodes Multidrug Resistance Protein which promotes efflux of chemotherapeutic and targeted agents. Here, in breast and ovarian cancer the authors identify multiple transcriptional fusion partners involving ABCB1 that are associated with treatment failure and previous treatment regimens.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-09312-9