Circulating cell-free dna as biomarker of taxane resistance in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer

Edoardo Francini, Fang Shu Ou, Justin Rhoades, Eric G. Wolfe, Edward P. O’connor, Gavin Ha, Gregory Gydush, Kaitlin M. Kelleher, Rupal S. Bhatt, Steven P. Balk, Christopher J. Sweeney, Viktor A. Adalsteinsson, Mary Ellen Taplin, Atish D. Choudhury

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Abstract

There are no biomarkers predictive of resistance to docetaxel or cabazitaxel validated for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). We assessed the association between ABCB1 amplification and primary resistance to docetaxel or cabazitaxel for patients with mCRPC, using circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). Patients with ≥1 plasma sample drawn within 12 months before starting docetaxel (cohort A) or cabazitaxel (cohort B) for mCRPC were identified from the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute IRB approved database. Sparse whole genome sequencing was performed on the selected cfDNA samples and tumor fractions were estimated using the computational tool ichorCNA. We evaluated the association between ABCB1 amplification or other copy number alterations and primary resistance to docetaxel or cabazitaxel. Of the selected 176 patients, 45 samples in cohort A and 21 samples in cohort B had sufficient tumor content. No significant association was found between ABCB1 amplification and primary resistance to docetaxel (p = 0.58; odds ratio (OR) = 1.49) or cabazitaxel (p = 0.97; OR = 1.06). No significant association was found between exploratory biomarkers and primary resistance to docetaxel or cabazitaxel. In this study, ABCB1 amplification did not predict primary resistance to docetaxel or cabazitaxel for mCRPC. Future studies including ABCB1 amplification in a suite of putative biomarkers and a larger cohort may aid in drawing definitive conclusions.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number4055
JournalCancers
Volume13
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2 2021

Keywords

  • Biomarkers
  • Cell-free DNA
  • Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
  • Taxanes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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