PIK3CA mutations in breast cancer are associated with poor outcome

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Shao Ying Li
Minna Rong
Fabienne Grieu
Barry Iacopetta
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[1] University of Western Australia,School of Surgery and Pathology
[2] University of Western Australia,School of Surgery and Pathology
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AKT; breast cancer; estrogen receptor; mutations; PI3K; prognosis;
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The phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K)–AKT signaling pathway is considered to play an important role in tumorigenesis. Frequent somatic mutations in the PI3K subunit p110α (PIK3CA) occur in a variety of cancer types. We screened 250 primary human breast tumors for mutations in PIK3CA in order to determine associations with pathological features and with patient outcome. The frequency of PIK3CA mutations in the C2, helical and kinase domains was 35% (88/250). Mutations were associated with larger tumor size (p=0.004) and positive estrogen receptor status (p=0.008). Patients with PIK3CA mutations showed significantly worse survival (p=0.004), particularly those with positive estrogen receptor expression or non-amplified erbB2 (both p=0.002). PIK3CA mutation was an independent factor for worse survival in breast cancer patients with non-amplified erbB2 (RR=2.6, 95%CI [1.2–5.5], p=0.016).
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