Genomic analysis of exceptional responders to radiotherapy reveals somatic mutations in ATM Journal Article


Authors: Ma, J.; Setton, J.; Morris, L.; Albornoz, P. B. C.; Barker, C.; Lok, B. H.; Sherman, E.; Katabi, N.; Beal, K.; Ganly, I.; Powell, S. N.; Lee, N.; Chan, T. A.; Riaz, N.
Article Title: Genomic analysis of exceptional responders to radiotherapy reveals somatic mutations in ATM
Abstract: Radiation therapy is a mainstay of cancer treatment, yet the molecular determinants of clinical response are poorly understood. We identified exceptional responders to radiotherapy based on clinical response, and investigated the associated tumor sequencing data in order to identify additional patients with similar mutations. Among head and neck squamous cell cancer patients receiving palliative radiotherapy at our institution, we identified one patient with documented complete metabolic response. Targeted sequencing analysis of the tumor identified a somatic frame-shift mutation in ATM, a gene known to be associated with radio-sensitivity in the germline. To validate the association of somatic ATM mutation with radiotherapy response, we identified eight patients with ATM truncating mutations who received radiotherapy, all of whom demonstrated excellent responses with a median local control period of 4.62 years. Analysis of 22 DNA repair genes in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data revealed mutations in 15.9% of 9064 tumors across 24 cancer types, with ATM mutations being the most prevalent. This is the first study to suggest that exceptional responses to radiotherapy may be determined by mutations in DNA repair genes. Sequencing of DNA repair genes merits attention in larger cohorts and may have significant implications for the personalization of radiotherapy.
Keywords: radiation therapy; somatic atm mutations
Journal Title: Oncotarget
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1949-2553
Publisher: Impact Journals  
Date Published: 2017-01-01
Start Page: 10312
End Page: 10323
Language: English
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.14400
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 28055970
PMCID: PMC5354661
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Timothy Chan
    317 Chan
  2. Simon Nicholas Powell
    331 Powell
  3. Eric J Sherman
    339 Sherman
  4. Nadeem Riaz
    415 Riaz
  5. Nancy Y. Lee
    871 Lee
  6. Kathryn Beal
    221 Beal
  7. Nora Katabi
    303 Katabi
  8. Christopher Barker
    218 Barker
  9. Luc Morris
    278 Morris
  10. Ian Ganly
    430 Ganly
  11. Benjamin H Lok
    63 Lok
  12. Jeremy Setton
    93 Setton
  13. Jennifer Ma
    73 Ma