Julie Decock
Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, Qatar
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Cancer Sci Ther
Breast cancer is a major health concern in Qatar with a younger age at diagnosis and projections of 60% increase in new cases. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with advanced disease at diagnosis and poorer outcome and can be sub-classified into 6 gene-expression-based subtypes. These patients do not benefit from endocrine or HER2-targeted therapy and represent 15- 20% of cases mandating the need for novel treatments. Although immunotherapy has shown promising results in different cancers, there are 2 clinical trials to-date assessing adoptive cell immunotherapy in TNBC. Cancer Testis Antigens (CTA) could be good candidate targets as their expression is often up-regulated in malignant tissues, while it is restricted in the testis and absent or very low in other somatic tissues. We mined the TCGA and NCBI GEO repositories for genomic data on CTA expression in TNBC and selected a panel of 15 CTAs for further investigation. Gene and protein expression was investigated in a series of 9 human TNBC cell lines, encompassing all subtypes. We found the gene expression of TSAG10, MAGEA5, PLAC1 and DKKL1 to be moderate/highly expressed in our cell lines and in both datasets and are confirming this on protein level. We are establishing a bio-bank of DNA and RNA of Qatari breast cancer patients and will present gene expression data of CTAs in TNBC tumors. Our preliminary findings suggest that TSAG10, MAGEA5, PLAC1 and DKKL1 could be good candidate targets for TNBC immunotherapy and in particular could benefit Qatari breast cancer patients.
Email: jdecock@qf.org.qa
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