Abstract 4577: ESR1 methylation: A liquid biopsy-based epigenetic assay for the follow up of patients with metastatic breast cancer receiving endocrine treatment

Abstract Introduction: Liquid biopsy provides real-time monitoring of tumor evolution and response to therapy through analysis of CTCs and plasma-ctDNA. ESR1 epigenetic silencing potentially affects response to endocrine treatment. We evaluated ESR1 methylation in CTCs and paired plasma-ctDNA. We ev...

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Published inCancer research (Chicago, Ill.) Vol. 78; no. 13_Supplement; p. 4577
Main Authors Mastoraki, Sofia, Strati, Areti, Tzanikou, Eleni, Chimonidou, Maria, Politaki, Eleni, Voutsina, Alexandra, Psyrri, Amanda, Georgoulias, Vassilis, Lianidou, Evi S.
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Published 01.07.2018
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Summary:Abstract Introduction: Liquid biopsy provides real-time monitoring of tumor evolution and response to therapy through analysis of CTCs and plasma-ctDNA. ESR1 epigenetic silencing potentially affects response to endocrine treatment. We evaluated ESR1 methylation in CTCs and paired plasma-ctDNA. We evaluated ESR1 methylation in CTCs and paired plasma-ctDNA as a potential biomarker for response to everolimus/exemestane treatment. Materials and methods: A highly sensitive and specific real-time MSP assay for ESR1 methylation was developed and validated in: a) 65 primary breast tumors (FFPEs), b) EpCAM+ CTC-fractions (122 patients and 30 healthy donors; HD), c) plasma-ctDNA (108 patients and 30HD), d) in CTCs (CellSearch®) and in paired plasma-ctDNA for 58 BrCa patients. ESR1 methylation status was investigated in CTCs isolated from serial peripheral blood samples of 19 patients with ER+/ HER2- advanced BrCa receiving everolimus/exemestane. Results: ESR1 methylation was detected in: a) 25/65(38.5%) FFPEs, b) EpCAM+ CTC-fractions: 26/112(23.3%) patients and 1/30(3.3%) HD, c) plasma-ctDNA: 8/108(7.4%) patients and 1/30(3.3%) HD. ESR1 methylation was highly concordant in 58 paired DNA samples, isolated from CTCs (CellSearch®) and corresponding plasma. In serial peripheral blood samples of patients treated with everolimus/exemestane, ESR1 methylation was observed in 10/36(27.8%) CTC-positive samples, and was associated with lack of response to treatment (p=0.023 Fisher's Exact Test). Conclusions: We report for the first time the detection of ESR1 methylation in CTCs and a high concordance with paired plasma-ctDNA. ESR1 methylation in CTCs was associated with lack of response to everolimus/exemestane regimen. ESR1 methylation should be further evaluated as a potential liquid biopsy-based biomarker. Citation Format: Sofia Mastoraki, Areti Strati, Eleni Tzanikou, Maria Chimonidou, Eleni Politaki, Alexandra Voutsina, Amanda Psyrri, Vassilis Georgoulias, Evi S. Lianidou. ESR1 methylation: A liquid biopsy-based epigenetic assay for the follow up of patients with metastatic breast cancer receiving endocrine treatment [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2018; 2018 Apr 14-18; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2018;78(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 4577.
ISSN:0008-5472
1538-7445
DOI:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2018-4577