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Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors

PURPOSE: To define the biology driving the aggressive nature of breast cancer arising in young women. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Among 784 patients with early stage breast cancer, using prospectively-defined, age-specific cohorts (young ≤45 years; older ≥65 years), 411 eligible patients (n = 200≤45 years;...

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Autores principales: Anders, Carey K., Acharya, Chaitanya R., Hsu, David S., Broadwater, Gloria, Garman, Katherine, Foekens, John A., Zhang, Yi, Wang, Yixin, Marcom, Kelly, Marks, Jeffrey R., Mukherjee, Sayan, Nevins, Joseph R., Blackwell, Kimberly L., Potti, Anil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2148101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18167534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001373
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author Anders, Carey K.
Acharya, Chaitanya R.
Hsu, David S.
Broadwater, Gloria
Garman, Katherine
Foekens, John A.
Zhang, Yi
Wang, Yixin
Marcom, Kelly
Marks, Jeffrey R.
Mukherjee, Sayan
Nevins, Joseph R.
Blackwell, Kimberly L.
Potti, Anil
author_facet Anders, Carey K.
Acharya, Chaitanya R.
Hsu, David S.
Broadwater, Gloria
Garman, Katherine
Foekens, John A.
Zhang, Yi
Wang, Yixin
Marcom, Kelly
Marks, Jeffrey R.
Mukherjee, Sayan
Nevins, Joseph R.
Blackwell, Kimberly L.
Potti, Anil
author_sort Anders, Carey K.
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description PURPOSE: To define the biology driving the aggressive nature of breast cancer arising in young women. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Among 784 patients with early stage breast cancer, using prospectively-defined, age-specific cohorts (young ≤45 years; older ≥65 years), 411 eligible patients (n = 200≤45 years; n = 211≥65 years) with clinically-annotated Affymetrix microarray data were identified. GSEA, signatures of oncogenic pathway deregulation and predictors of chemotherapy sensitivity were evaluated within the two age-defined cohorts. RESULTS: In comparing deregulation of oncogenic pathways between age groups, a higher probability of PI3K (p = 0.006) and Myc (p = 0.03) pathway deregulation was observed in breast tumors arising in younger women. When evaluating unique patterns of pathway deregulation, a low probability of Src and E2F deregulation in tumors of younger women, concurrent with a higher probability of PI3K, Myc, and β-catenin, conferred a worse prognosis (HR = 4.15). In contrast, a higher probability of Src and E2F pathway activation in tumors of older women, with concurrent low probability of PI3K, Myc and β-catenin deregulation, was associated with poorer outcome (HR = 2.7). In multivariate analyses, genomic clusters of pathway deregulation illustrate prognostic value. CONCLUSION: Results demonstrate that breast cancer arising in young women represents a distinct biologic entity characterized by unique patterns of deregulated signaling pathways that are prognostic, independent of currently available clinico-pathologic variables. These results should enable refinement of targeted treatment strategies in this clinically challenging situation.
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spelling pubmed-21481012008-01-02 Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors Anders, Carey K. Acharya, Chaitanya R. Hsu, David S. Broadwater, Gloria Garman, Katherine Foekens, John A. Zhang, Yi Wang, Yixin Marcom, Kelly Marks, Jeffrey R. Mukherjee, Sayan Nevins, Joseph R. Blackwell, Kimberly L. Potti, Anil PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To define the biology driving the aggressive nature of breast cancer arising in young women. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Among 784 patients with early stage breast cancer, using prospectively-defined, age-specific cohorts (young ≤45 years; older ≥65 years), 411 eligible patients (n = 200≤45 years; n = 211≥65 years) with clinically-annotated Affymetrix microarray data were identified. GSEA, signatures of oncogenic pathway deregulation and predictors of chemotherapy sensitivity were evaluated within the two age-defined cohorts. RESULTS: In comparing deregulation of oncogenic pathways between age groups, a higher probability of PI3K (p = 0.006) and Myc (p = 0.03) pathway deregulation was observed in breast tumors arising in younger women. When evaluating unique patterns of pathway deregulation, a low probability of Src and E2F deregulation in tumors of younger women, concurrent with a higher probability of PI3K, Myc, and β-catenin, conferred a worse prognosis (HR = 4.15). In contrast, a higher probability of Src and E2F pathway activation in tumors of older women, with concurrent low probability of PI3K, Myc and β-catenin deregulation, was associated with poorer outcome (HR = 2.7). In multivariate analyses, genomic clusters of pathway deregulation illustrate prognostic value. CONCLUSION: Results demonstrate that breast cancer arising in young women represents a distinct biologic entity characterized by unique patterns of deregulated signaling pathways that are prognostic, independent of currently available clinico-pathologic variables. These results should enable refinement of targeted treatment strategies in this clinically challenging situation. Public Library of Science 2008-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2148101/ /pubmed/18167534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001373 Text en Anders et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Anders, Carey K.
Acharya, Chaitanya R.
Hsu, David S.
Broadwater, Gloria
Garman, Katherine
Foekens, John A.
Zhang, Yi
Wang, Yixin
Marcom, Kelly
Marks, Jeffrey R.
Mukherjee, Sayan
Nevins, Joseph R.
Blackwell, Kimberly L.
Potti, Anil
Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors
title Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors
title_full Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors
title_fullStr Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors
title_short Age-Specific Differences in Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors
title_sort age-specific differences in oncogenic pathway deregulation seen in human breast tumors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2148101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18167534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001373
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