Clinical and Genomic Characterization of Treatment-Emergent Small-Cell Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer: A Multi-institutional Prospective Study

Author:

Aggarwal Rahul1,Huang Jiaoti1,Alumkal Joshi J.1,Zhang Li1,Feng Felix Y.1,Thomas George V.1,Weinstein Alana S.1,Friedl Verena1,Zhang Can1,Witte Owen N.1,Lloyd Paul1,Gleave Martin1,Evans Christopher P.1,Youngren Jack1,Beer Tomasz M.1,Rettig Matthew1,Wong Christopher K.1,True Lawrence1,Foye Adam1,Playdle Denise1,Ryan Charles J.1,Lara Primo1,Chi Kim N.1,Uzunangelov Vlado1,Sokolov Artem1,Newton Yulia1,Beltran Himisha1,Demichelis Francesca1,Rubin Mark A.1,Stuart Joshua M.1,Small Eric J.1

Affiliation:

1. Rahul Aggarwal, Li Zhang, Felix Y. Feng, Paul Lloyd, Jack Youngren, Adam Foye, Denise Playdle, Charles J. Ryan, and Eric J. Small, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco; Alana S. Weinstein, Verena Friedl, Can Zhang, Christopher K. Wong, Vlado Uzunangelov, Artem Sokolov, Yulia Newton, and Joshua M. Stuart, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz; Owen N. Witte and Matthew Rettig, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles; Christopher P. Evans and Primo Lara, University of...

Abstract

Purpose The prevalence and features of treatment-emergent small-cell neuroendocrine prostate cancer (t-SCNC) are not well characterized in the era of modern androgen receptor (AR)–targeting therapy. We sought to characterize the clinical and genomic features of t-SCNC in a multi-institutional prospective study. Methods Patients with progressive, metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) underwent metastatic tumor biopsy and were followed for survival. Metastatic biopsy specimens underwent independent, blinded pathology review along with RNA/DNA sequencing. Results A total of 202 consecutive patients were enrolled. One hundred forty-eight (73%) had prior disease progression on abiraterone and/or enzalutamide. The biopsy evaluable rate was 79%. The overall incidence of t-SCNC detection was 17%. AR amplification and protein expression were present in 67% and 75%, respectively, of t-SCNC biopsy specimens. t-SCNC was detected at similar proportions in bone, node, and visceral organ biopsy specimens. Genomic alterations in the DNA repair pathway were nearly mutually exclusive with t-SCNC differentiation ( P = .035). Detection of t-SCNC was associated with shortened overall survival among patients with prior AR-targeting therapy for mCRPC (hazard ratio, 2.02; 95% CI, 1.07 to 3.82). Unsupervised hierarchical clustering of the transcriptome identified a small-cell–like cluster that further enriched for adverse survival outcomes (hazard ratio, 3.00; 95% CI, 1.25 to 7.19). A t-SCNC transcriptional signature was developed and validated in multiple external data sets with > 90% accuracy. Multiple transcriptional regulators of t-SCNC were identified, including the pancreatic neuroendocrine marker PDX1. Conclusion t-SCNC is present in nearly one fifth of patients with mCRPC and is associated with shortened survival. The near-mutual exclusivity with DNA repair alterations suggests t-SCNC may be a distinct subset of mCRPC. Transcriptional profiling facilitates the identification of t-SCNC and novel therapeutic targets.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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