DNA Damage Repair Pathway Alterations and Immune Landscape Differences in Pediatric/Adolescent, Young Adult (AYA) and Adult Sarcomas
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Date
2025-06-12Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13619DOI
10.3390/cancers17121962
ISSN
2072-6694
WOS
001515478500001
PMID
40563612
Abstract
Background: DNA damage response (DDR) pathway alterations contribute to genomic instability and malignant progression in several cancers. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed molecular profiles from 5309 sarcoma patient samples, including 746 from pediatric/adolescent and young adults (ped/AYA), encompassing 38 histologic subtypes. The gene expression profiles were further analyzed for immunotherapy-related biomarker associations, including analysis of the T cell-inflamed score. Results: Pathogenic/likely pathogenic DDR alterations were detected in 15.9% (N = 842) of samples overall and 9.25% (N = 69) of Ped/AYA tumors, with mutations occurring most frequently in ATRX (10.1%). Shorter overall survival was observed for patients with DDR-alterations compared to those with DDR-wildtype tumors (Hazard Ratio = 1.172, 95% CI: 1.068-1.287; p < 0.001). In many subtypes, DDR-mutated tumors were found to have increased rates of immune markers, including PD-L1+, dMMR/MSI-high, and TMB. Conclusions: Our study of somatic DDR-pathway mutations provides a better understanding of the molecular associations across sarcoma subtypes that may aid in developing future prognostic and therapeutic options for these rare cancers.
Keywords
DNA damage response; Precision medicine; SarcomaBibliographic citation
Statz-Geary K, Elliott A, Bialick S, Serrano C, von Mehren M, Oberley M, et al. DNA Damage Repair Pathway Alterations and Immune Landscape Differences in Pediatric/Adolescent, Young Adult (AYA) and Adult Sarcomas. Cancers (Basel). 2025 Jun 12;17(12):1962.
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