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A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables

Breast cancer in younger patients often presents with adverse histopathological features, including increased frequency of estrogen receptor negative and lymph node positive disease status. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is increasingly recognised as an important prognostic variable in solid tumours....

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Autores principales: Endesfelder, David, McGranahan, Nicholas, Birkbak, Nicolai J., Szallasi, Zoltan, Kschischo, Maik, Graham, Trevor A., Swanton, Charles
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21709316
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author Endesfelder, David
McGranahan, Nicholas
Birkbak, Nicolai J.
Szallasi, Zoltan
Kschischo, Maik
Graham, Trevor A.
Swanton, Charles
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McGranahan, Nicholas
Birkbak, Nicolai J.
Szallasi, Zoltan
Kschischo, Maik
Graham, Trevor A.
Swanton, Charles
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description Breast cancer in younger patients often presents with adverse histopathological features, including increased frequency of estrogen receptor negative and lymph node positive disease status. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is increasingly recognised as an important prognostic variable in solid tumours. In a breast cancer meta-analysis of 2423 patients we examine the relationship between clinicopathological parameters and two distinct chromosomal instability gene expression signatures in order to address whether younger age at diagnosis is associated with increased tumour genome instability. We find that CIN, assessed by the two independently derived CIN expression signatures, is significantly associated with increased tumour size, ER negative or HER2 positive disease, higher tumour grade and younger age at diagnosis in ER negative breast cancer. These data support the hypothesis that chromosomal instability may be a defining feature of breast cancer biology and clinical outcome.
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spelling pubmed-32481812012-01-18 A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables Endesfelder, David McGranahan, Nicholas Birkbak, Nicolai J. Szallasi, Zoltan Kschischo, Maik Graham, Trevor A. Swanton, Charles Oncotarget Research Papers Breast cancer in younger patients often presents with adverse histopathological features, including increased frequency of estrogen receptor negative and lymph node positive disease status. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is increasingly recognised as an important prognostic variable in solid tumours. In a breast cancer meta-analysis of 2423 patients we examine the relationship between clinicopathological parameters and two distinct chromosomal instability gene expression signatures in order to address whether younger age at diagnosis is associated with increased tumour genome instability. We find that CIN, assessed by the two independently derived CIN expression signatures, is significantly associated with increased tumour size, ER negative or HER2 positive disease, higher tumour grade and younger age at diagnosis in ER negative breast cancer. These data support the hypothesis that chromosomal instability may be a defining feature of breast cancer biology and clinical outcome. Impact Journals LLC 2011-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3248181/ /pubmed/21709316 Text en Copyright: © 2011 Endesfelder et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited
spellingShingle Research Papers
Endesfelder, David
McGranahan, Nicholas
Birkbak, Nicolai J.
Szallasi, Zoltan
Kschischo, Maik
Graham, Trevor A.
Swanton, Charles
A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables
title A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables
title_full A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables
title_fullStr A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables
title_full_unstemmed A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables
title_short A breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables
title_sort breast cancer meta-analysis of two expression measures of chromosomal instability reveals a relationship with younger age at diagnosis and high risk histopathological variables
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21709316
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