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Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations
INTRODUCTION: Breast carcinoma is the main malignant tumor occurring in patients with Cowden disease, a cancer-prone syndrome caused by germline mutation of the tumor suppressor gene PTEN characterized by the occurrence throughout life of hyperplastic, hamartomatous and malignant growths affecting v...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949656/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20712882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2626 |
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author | Banneau, Guillaume Guedj, Mickaël MacGrogan, Gaëtan de Mascarel, Isabelle Velasco, Valerie Schiappa, Renaud Bonadona, Valerie David, Albert Dugast, Catherine Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte Ingster, Olivier Vabres, Pierre Caux, Frederic de Reynies, Aurelien Iggo, Richard Sevenet, Nicolas Bonnet, Françoise Longy, Michel |
author_facet | Banneau, Guillaume Guedj, Mickaël MacGrogan, Gaëtan de Mascarel, Isabelle Velasco, Valerie Schiappa, Renaud Bonadona, Valerie David, Albert Dugast, Catherine Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte Ingster, Olivier Vabres, Pierre Caux, Frederic de Reynies, Aurelien Iggo, Richard Sevenet, Nicolas Bonnet, Françoise Longy, Michel |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Breast carcinoma is the main malignant tumor occurring in patients with Cowden disease, a cancer-prone syndrome caused by germline mutation of the tumor suppressor gene PTEN characterized by the occurrence throughout life of hyperplastic, hamartomatous and malignant growths affecting various organs. The absence of known histological features for breast cancer arising in a PTEN-mutant background prompted us to explore them for potential new markers. METHODS: We first performed a microarray study of three tumors from patients with Cowden disease in the context of a transcriptomic study of 74 familial breast cancers. A subsequent histological and immunohistochemical study including 12 additional cases of Cowden disease breast carcinomas was performed to confirm the microarray data. RESULTS: Unsupervised clustering of the 74 familial tumors followed the intrinsic gene classification of breast cancer except for a group of five tumors that included the three Cowden tumors. The gene expression profile of the Cowden tumors shows considerable overlap with that of a breast cancer subgroup known as molecular apocrine breast carcinoma, which is suspected to have increased androgenic signaling and shows frequent ERBB2 amplification in sporadic tumors. The histological and immunohistochemical study showed that several cases had apocrine histological features and expressed GGT1, which is a potential new marker for apocrine breast carcinoma. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that activation of the ERBB2-PI3K-AKT pathway by loss of PTEN at early stages of tumorigenesis promotes the formation of breast tumors with apocrine features. |
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spelling | pubmed-29496562010-10-06 Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations Banneau, Guillaume Guedj, Mickaël MacGrogan, Gaëtan de Mascarel, Isabelle Velasco, Valerie Schiappa, Renaud Bonadona, Valerie David, Albert Dugast, Catherine Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte Ingster, Olivier Vabres, Pierre Caux, Frederic de Reynies, Aurelien Iggo, Richard Sevenet, Nicolas Bonnet, Françoise Longy, Michel Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Breast carcinoma is the main malignant tumor occurring in patients with Cowden disease, a cancer-prone syndrome caused by germline mutation of the tumor suppressor gene PTEN characterized by the occurrence throughout life of hyperplastic, hamartomatous and malignant growths affecting various organs. The absence of known histological features for breast cancer arising in a PTEN-mutant background prompted us to explore them for potential new markers. METHODS: We first performed a microarray study of three tumors from patients with Cowden disease in the context of a transcriptomic study of 74 familial breast cancers. A subsequent histological and immunohistochemical study including 12 additional cases of Cowden disease breast carcinomas was performed to confirm the microarray data. RESULTS: Unsupervised clustering of the 74 familial tumors followed the intrinsic gene classification of breast cancer except for a group of five tumors that included the three Cowden tumors. The gene expression profile of the Cowden tumors shows considerable overlap with that of a breast cancer subgroup known as molecular apocrine breast carcinoma, which is suspected to have increased androgenic signaling and shows frequent ERBB2 amplification in sporadic tumors. The histological and immunohistochemical study showed that several cases had apocrine histological features and expressed GGT1, which is a potential new marker for apocrine breast carcinoma. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that activation of the ERBB2-PI3K-AKT pathway by loss of PTEN at early stages of tumorigenesis promotes the formation of breast tumors with apocrine features. BioMed Central 2010 2010-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2949656/ /pubmed/20712882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2626 Text en Copyright ©2010 Banneau 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 Banneau, Guillaume Guedj, Mickaël MacGrogan, Gaëtan de Mascarel, Isabelle Velasco, Valerie Schiappa, Renaud Bonadona, Valerie David, Albert Dugast, Catherine Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte Ingster, Olivier Vabres, Pierre Caux, Frederic de Reynies, Aurelien Iggo, Richard Sevenet, Nicolas Bonnet, Françoise Longy, Michel Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations |
title | Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations |
title_full | Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations |
title_fullStr | Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations |
title_short | Molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline PTEN mutations |
title_sort | molecular apocrine differentiation is a common feature of breast cancer in patients with germline pten mutations |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949656/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20712882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2626 |
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