Structural Variants at the BRCA1/2 Loci are a Common Source of Homologous Repair Deficiency in High-grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma

· 2021-03-19

Abstract

Purpose:

The abundance and effects of structural variation at BRCA1/2 in tumors are not well understood. In particular, the impact of these events on homologous recombination repair deficiency (HRD) has yet to be demonstrated.

Experimental Design:

Exploiting a large collection of whole-genome sequencing data from high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (N = 205) together with matched RNA sequencing for the majority of tumors (N = 150), we have comprehensively characterized mutation and expression at BRCA1/2.

Results:

In addition to the known spectrum of short somatic mutations (SSM), we discovered that multi-megabase structural variants (SV) were a frequent, unappreciated source of BRCA1/2 disruption in these tumors, and we found a genome-wide enrichment for large deletions at the BRCA1/2 loci across the cohort. These SVs independently affected a substantial proportion of patients (16%) in addition to those affected by SSMs (24%), conferring HRD and impacting patient survival. We also detail compound deficiencies involving SSMs and SVs at both loci, demonstrating that the strongest risk of HRD emerges from combined SVs at both BRCA1 and BRCA2 in the absence of SSMs. Furthermore, these SVs are abundant and disruptive in other cancer types.

Conclusions:

These results extend our understanding of the mutational landscape underlying HRD, increase the number of patients predicted to benefit from therapies exploiting HRD, and suggest there is currently untapped potential in SV detection for patient stratification.

Funding

Cancer Research UK

C29717/A18484

Cancer Research UK

A23526

Medical Research Council

MC_UU_00007/16

Medical Research Council

MR/R026017/1

Medical Research Council

MC_PC_15080

Cancer Research UK

C596/A20921

Cancer Research UK

C29717/A17263

Cancer Research UK

A17263

Cancer Research UK

C596/A18076

Wellcome Trust

103721/Z/14/Z

Wellcome Trust

Cancer Research UK

A18484

UKRI Innovation Fellowship

MR/RO26017/1

the MRC Human Genetics Unit

MC_UU_00007/16

Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award

103721/Z/14/Z

Pancreatic Cancer UK Future Research Leaders

FLF2015_04_Glasgow