Case report: A de novo ERBB3 mutation develops in a gallbladder cancer patient carrying BRCA1 mutation after effective treatment with olaparib

Front Oncol. 2023 Mar 9:13:1078388. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1078388. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Background: Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is highly lethal and resistant to most chemotherapeutic drugs. GBC was reported to carry multiple genetic mutations such as TP53, K-RAS, and ERBB2/3. Here, we unexpectedly identified a patient with GBC harboring germline BRCA1 p.Arg1325Lys heterozygous mutation. We sought to determine if olaparib, the poly ADP-ribose polymerase inhibitor (PARPi) commonly treated for BRCA mutation, can inhibit cancer development via a therapeutic trial on this patient.

Case presentation: The patient received GBC R0 resection after an 8-week olaparib treatment. After surgery and 6-month follow-up treatment with olaparib, the patient's blood carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) level declined from 328 to 23.6 U/ml. No recurrence in CT scanning was observed, indicating a disease-free survival of 6 months with conventional therapy. Two months later, CT examination and CA19-9 level showed cancer relapse. A blood biopsy revealed a new ERBB3 p.Gly337Arg mutation. GBC cell lines ectopically expressing BRCA1 p.Arg1325Lys together with ERBB3 p.Gly337Arg mutations were challenged with olaparib and/or afatinib, an ERBB2/3 inhibitor. The dual mutation cells were more responsive to the combined olaparib with afatinib than a single drug in the cell proliferation assay.

Conclusion: Olaparib is effective in a GBC patient with a BRAC1 mutation. The efficacy of olaparib and afatinib in both cultured BRAC1 and ERBB3 mutation cell lines suggests that a combined regimen targeting BRCA1/2 and ERBB2/3 mutations may be an optimal strategy to treat GBC patients who carry both gene mutations.

Keywords: conversion therapy; drug resistance; dual targeted drugs therapy; gallbladder cancer; olaparib.

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Grants and funding

This study was supported by Shanghai Municipal Health Commission Health Industry Clinical Research Special Project (No. 20224Z0014), the National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2021YFE0203300), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 82073206), the Shuguang Program of Shanghai Education Development Foundation and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (No. 20SG14), the Basic Research Project of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (Nos. 20JC1419100, 20JC1419101, and 20JC1419102), the Clinical Science and Technology Innovation Project of Shanghai Shenkang Hospital Development Center (No. SHDC12019110), and Shanghai Clinical Medical Research Center for Digestive Diseases (No. 19MC1910200).