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Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data

INTRODUCTION: Diverse microarray and sequencing technologies have been widely used to characterise the molecular changes in malignant epithelial cells in breast cancers. Such gene expression studies to identify markers and targets in tumour cells are, however, compromised by the cellular heterogenei...

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Autores principales: Grigoriadis, Anita, Mackay, Alan, Reis-Filho, Jorge S, Steele, Dawn, Iseli, Christian, Stevenson, Brian J, Jongeneel, C Victor, Valgeirsson, Haukur, Fenwick, Kerry, Iravani, Marjan, Leao, Maria, Simpson, Andrew JG, Strausberg, Robert L, Jat, Parmjit S, Ashworth, Alan, Neville, A Munro, O'Hare, Michael J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1779497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17014703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr1604
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author Grigoriadis, Anita
Mackay, Alan
Reis-Filho, Jorge S
Steele, Dawn
Iseli, Christian
Stevenson, Brian J
Jongeneel, C Victor
Valgeirsson, Haukur
Fenwick, Kerry
Iravani, Marjan
Leao, Maria
Simpson, Andrew JG
Strausberg, Robert L
Jat, Parmjit S
Ashworth, Alan
Neville, A Munro
O'Hare, Michael J
author_facet Grigoriadis, Anita
Mackay, Alan
Reis-Filho, Jorge S
Steele, Dawn
Iseli, Christian
Stevenson, Brian J
Jongeneel, C Victor
Valgeirsson, Haukur
Fenwick, Kerry
Iravani, Marjan
Leao, Maria
Simpson, Andrew JG
Strausberg, Robert L
Jat, Parmjit S
Ashworth, Alan
Neville, A Munro
O'Hare, Michael J
author_sort Grigoriadis, Anita
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Diverse microarray and sequencing technologies have been widely used to characterise the molecular changes in malignant epithelial cells in breast cancers. Such gene expression studies to identify markers and targets in tumour cells are, however, compromised by the cellular heterogeneity of solid breast tumours and by the lack of appropriate counterparts representing normal breast epithelial cells. METHODS: Malignant neoplastic epithelial cells from primary breast cancers and luminal and myoepithelial cells isolated from normal human breast tissue were isolated by immunomagnetic separation methods. Pools of RNA from highly enriched preparations of these cell types were subjected to expression profiling using massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) and four different genome wide microarray platforms. Functional related transcripts of the differential tumour epithelial transcriptome were used for gene set enrichment analysis to identify enrichment of luminal and myoepithelial type genes. Clinical pathological validation of a small number of genes was performed on tissue microarrays. RESULTS: MPSS identified 6,553 differentially expressed genes between the pool of normal luminal cells and that of primary tumours substantially enriched for epithelial cells, of which 98% were represented and 60% were confirmed by microarray profiling. Significant expression level changes between these two samples detected only by microarray technology were shown by 4,149 transcripts, resulting in a combined differential tumour epithelial transcriptome of 8,051 genes. Microarray gene signatures identified a comprehensive list of 907 and 955 transcripts whose expression differed between luminal epithelial cells and myoepithelial cells, respectively. Functional annotation and gene set enrichment analysis highlighted a group of genes related to skeletal development that were associated with the myoepithelial/basal cells and upregulated in the tumour sample. One of the most highly overexpressed genes in this category, that encoding periostin, was analysed immunohistochemically on breast cancer tissue microarrays and its expression in neoplastic cells correlated with poor outcome in a cohort of poor prognosis estrogen receptor-positive tumours. CONCLUSION: Using highly enriched cell populations in combination with multiplatform gene expression profiling studies, a comprehensive analysis of molecular changes between the normal and malignant breast tissue was established. This study provides a basis for the identification of novel and potentially important targets for diagnosis, prognosis and therapy in breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-17794972007-01-19 Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data Grigoriadis, Anita Mackay, Alan Reis-Filho, Jorge S Steele, Dawn Iseli, Christian Stevenson, Brian J Jongeneel, C Victor Valgeirsson, Haukur Fenwick, Kerry Iravani, Marjan Leao, Maria Simpson, Andrew JG Strausberg, Robert L Jat, Parmjit S Ashworth, Alan Neville, A Munro O'Hare, Michael J Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Diverse microarray and sequencing technologies have been widely used to characterise the molecular changes in malignant epithelial cells in breast cancers. Such gene expression studies to identify markers and targets in tumour cells are, however, compromised by the cellular heterogeneity of solid breast tumours and by the lack of appropriate counterparts representing normal breast epithelial cells. METHODS: Malignant neoplastic epithelial cells from primary breast cancers and luminal and myoepithelial cells isolated from normal human breast tissue were isolated by immunomagnetic separation methods. Pools of RNA from highly enriched preparations of these cell types were subjected to expression profiling using massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) and four different genome wide microarray platforms. Functional related transcripts of the differential tumour epithelial transcriptome were used for gene set enrichment analysis to identify enrichment of luminal and myoepithelial type genes. Clinical pathological validation of a small number of genes was performed on tissue microarrays. RESULTS: MPSS identified 6,553 differentially expressed genes between the pool of normal luminal cells and that of primary tumours substantially enriched for epithelial cells, of which 98% were represented and 60% were confirmed by microarray profiling. Significant expression level changes between these two samples detected only by microarray technology were shown by 4,149 transcripts, resulting in a combined differential tumour epithelial transcriptome of 8,051 genes. Microarray gene signatures identified a comprehensive list of 907 and 955 transcripts whose expression differed between luminal epithelial cells and myoepithelial cells, respectively. Functional annotation and gene set enrichment analysis highlighted a group of genes related to skeletal development that were associated with the myoepithelial/basal cells and upregulated in the tumour sample. One of the most highly overexpressed genes in this category, that encoding periostin, was analysed immunohistochemically on breast cancer tissue microarrays and its expression in neoplastic cells correlated with poor outcome in a cohort of poor prognosis estrogen receptor-positive tumours. CONCLUSION: Using highly enriched cell populations in combination with multiplatform gene expression profiling studies, a comprehensive analysis of molecular changes between the normal and malignant breast tissue was established. This study provides a basis for the identification of novel and potentially important targets for diagnosis, prognosis and therapy in breast cancer. BioMed Central 2006 2006-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1779497/ /pubmed/17014703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr1604 Text en Copyright © 2006 Grigoriadis et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Grigoriadis, Anita
Mackay, Alan
Reis-Filho, Jorge S
Steele, Dawn
Iseli, Christian
Stevenson, Brian J
Jongeneel, C Victor
Valgeirsson, Haukur
Fenwick, Kerry
Iravani, Marjan
Leao, Maria
Simpson, Andrew JG
Strausberg, Robert L
Jat, Parmjit S
Ashworth, Alan
Neville, A Munro
O'Hare, Michael J
Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data
title Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data
title_full Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data
title_fullStr Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data
title_short Establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on MPSS and array expression data
title_sort establishment of the epithelial-specific transcriptome of normal and malignant human breast cells based on mpss and array expression data
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1779497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17014703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr1604
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