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Data from Enhanced GAB2 Expression Is Associated with Improved Survival in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer and Sensitivity to PI3K Inhibition

Posted on 2023-04-03 - 14:11
Abstract

Identification of genomic alterations defining ovarian carcinoma subtypes may aid the stratification of patients to receive targeted therapies. We characterized high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC) for the association of amplified and overexpressed genes with clinical outcome using gene expression data from 499 HGSC patients in the Ovarian Tumor Tissue Analysis cohort for 11 copy number amplified genes: ATP13A4, BMP8B, CACNA1C, CCNE1, DYRK1B, GAB2, PAK4, RAD21, TPX2, ZFP36, and URI. The Australian Ovarian Cancer Study and The Cancer Genome Atlas datasets were also used to assess the correlation between gene expression, patient survival, and tumor classification. In a multivariate analysis, high GAB2 expression was associated with improved overall and progression-free survival (P = 0.03 and 0.02), whereas high BMP8B and ATP13A4 were associated with improved progression-free survival (P = 0.004 and P = 0.02). GAB2 overexpression and copy number gain were enriched in the AOCS C4 subgroup. High GAB2 expression correlated with enhanced sensitivity in vitro to the dual PI3K/mTOR inhibitor PF-04691502 and could be used as a genomic marker for identifying patients who will respond to treatments inhibiting PI3K signaling. Mol Cancer Ther; 14(6); 1495–503. ©2015 AACR.

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Molecular Cancer Therapeutics

AUTHORS (25)

  • Sally J. Davis
    Karen E. Sheppard
    Michael S. Anglesio
    Joshy George
    Nadia Traficante
    Sian Fereday
    Maria P. Intermaggio
    Usha Menon
    Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj
    Jan Lubinski
    Jacek Gronwald
    Celeste Leigh Pearce
    Malcolm C. Pike
    Anna Wu
    Stefan Kommoss
    Jacobus Pfisterer
    Andreas du Bois
    Felix Hilpert
    Susan J. Ramus
    David D.L. Bowtell
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