Homologous Recombination Deficiency Among Patients with Germline or Somatic non-BRCA1/2 Homologous Recombination Repair Gene Variations

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Abstract

This study examined the relationship between homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) and variations in non- BRCA1/2 homologous recombination repair (HRR) genes. 27.3% (132/483) of the patients with ovarian, breast, endometrial, prostate, and pancreatic cancers carrying non- BRCA1/2 HRR variations were HRD+. Germline mutations were associated with significantly higher HRD + rates than somatic mutations, while biallelic alterations did not show stronger associations with HRD compared to monoallelic alterations. High HRD + rates (66.7–100.0%) were associated with variations in PALB2, RAD51C/D , and RAD54L , while low HRD + rates (0–37.5%) corresponded with variations in PTEN, ATM, BRIP1, CDK12 , and NBN , which may be influenced by variation grade and tissue origin. HRD positivity was mutually exclusive with HER2 + status in breast cancer and with TMB-H/MSI-H in endometrial cancer. Overall, these findings highlight the different strengths of the correlation between non- BRCA1/2 HRR gene variations and HRD and guide HRD testing in cases of “ BRCA1/2 -wildtype” results.

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