Zwimpfer TA, Fereday S, Pandey A, Ariyaratne D, Jayawardana MW, Twomey L, Laumont CM, Kennedy CJ, Bolithon A, Meagher NS, Milne K, Hamilton P, Alsop J, Antoniou AC, Au-Yeung G, Beckmann M, Berrington de Gonzalez A, Bisinotto C, Blome F, Bodelon C, Boros J, Brand AH, Carney ME, Cazorla-Jiménez A, Chiu DS, Christie EL, Chudecka-Głaz A, Coulson P, Cushing-Haugen KL, Cybulski C, Darcy KM, David C, Davidson T, Ekici AB, Elishaev E, Emons J, Engler T, Farrell R, Fischer A, García-Closas M, Gentry-Maharaj A, Ghatage P, Glasspool R, Harter P, Hartkopf AD, Hartmann A, Heikaus S, Hernandez BY, Hettiaratchi A, Heublein S, Huntsman DG, Jimenez-Linan M, Jones ME, Kang E, Kaznowska E, Kluz T, Kommoss FK, Konecny G, Kruitwagen RF, Kwon J, Lambrechts D, Lee CH, Lester J, Leung SC, Leung Y, Linder A, Lissowska J, Loverix L, Lubiński J, Mateoiu C, McNeish IA, Moubarak M, Nelson GS, Nevins N, Olawaiye AB, Olbrecht S, Orsulic S, Osorio A, Quinn CM, Mohan GR, Ray-Coquard I, Rodríguez-Antona C, Roxburgh P, Rübner M, Salfinger SG, Samra S, Schoemaker MJ, Sinn HP, Sonke GS, Steele L, Stewart CJ, Talhouk A, Tan A, Tarney CM, Taylor SE, Van de Vijver KK, van der Aa MA, Van Gorp T, Van Nieuwenhuysen E, Van-Wagensveld L, Wahner-Hendrickson AE, Walter C, Wang C, Welz J, Wentzensen N, Wilkens LR, Winham SJ, Winterhoff B, Anglesio MS, Berchuck A, Candido dos Reis FJ, Cohen PA, Conrads TP, Crowe P, Doherty JA, Fasching P, Fortner RT, García MJ, Gayther SA, Goodman MT, Gronwald J, Harris HR, Heitz F, Horlings HM, Karlan BY, Kelemen LE, Larry Maxwell G, Menon U, Modugno F, Neuhausen SL, Schildkraut JM, Staebler A, Sundfeldt K, Swerdlow AJ, Vergote I, Wu AH, Brenton JD, Pharoah PD, Pearce CL, Pike MC, Goode EL, Ramus SJ, Köbel M, Nelson BH, DeFazio A, Friedlander ML, Bowtell DD, Garsed DW (2026)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2026
Book Volume: 17
Article Number: 4789
Journal Issue: 1
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-71134-3
BRCA-associated homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) is present in ~50% of high-grade serous carcinomas (HGSC) and predicts sensitivity to platinum-based therapy. However, there is little understanding of why some patients with BRCA-deficient tumors experience poor outcomes. In a large HGSC cohort (n = 1389) including 282 individuals with pathogenic germline BRCA variants (gBRCApv), residual disease after primary surgery has limited prognostic effect in gBRCApv-carriers compared to non-carriers, and prognostic outcomes differ based on the mutation location within functional domains of the BRCA genes. Multi-omic profiling is performed on 154 tumors, enriched for patients with BRCA-deficient tumors that experienced short overall survival (≤ 3 years, n = 42). Patients with BRCA2-deficient HGSC and loss of NF1 survive twice as long as those without NF1 loss, whereas PIK3CA, RAD21 and MYC amplification define BRCA2-deficient HGSC with exceptionally short survival. Patients with BRCA1-deficient HGSC and a more elevated HRD score survive significantly longer. BRCA1-deficient tumors in short survivors have evidence of immunosuppressive c-kit signaling and EMT. Our findings confirm that outcome is not determined by BRCA status alone, but rather a combination of co-occurring genomic alterations, the extent of DNA repair deficiency, and the tumor-immune microenvironment.
APA:
Zwimpfer, T.A., Fereday, S., Pandey, A., Ariyaratne, D., Jayawardana, M.W., Twomey, L.,... Garsed, D.W. (2026). Clinicopathologic and molecular predictors of survival in BRCA-deficient tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma. Nature Communications, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-71134-3
MLA:
Zwimpfer, Tibor A., et al. "Clinicopathologic and molecular predictors of survival in BRCA-deficient tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma." Nature Communications 17.1 (2026).
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