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Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is hallmarked by a high degree of heterogeneity. To address this heterogeneity, a classification scheme was developed based on gene expression patterns of 1538 tumours. Five, biologically distinct subgroups — Epi-A, Epi-B, Mes, Stem-A and Stem-B — exhibited significan...

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Autores principales: Tan, Tuan Zea, Miow, Qing Hao, Huang, Ruby Yun-Ju, Wong, Meng Kang, Ye, Jieru, Lau, Jieying Amelia, Wu, Meng Chu, Bin Abdul Hadi, Luqman Hakim, Soong, Richie, Choolani, Mahesh, Davidson, Ben, Nesland, Jahn M, Wang, Ling-Zhi, Matsumura, Noriomi, Mandai, Masaki, Konishi, Ikuo, Goh, Boon-Cher, Chang, Jeffrey T, Thiery, Jean Paul, Mori, Seiichi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3721473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23666744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201201823
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author Tan, Tuan Zea
Miow, Qing Hao
Huang, Ruby Yun-Ju
Wong, Meng Kang
Ye, Jieru
Lau, Jieying Amelia
Wu, Meng Chu
Bin Abdul Hadi, Luqman Hakim
Soong, Richie
Choolani, Mahesh
Davidson, Ben
Nesland, Jahn M
Wang, Ling-Zhi
Matsumura, Noriomi
Mandai, Masaki
Konishi, Ikuo
Goh, Boon-Cher
Chang, Jeffrey T
Thiery, Jean Paul
Mori, Seiichi
author_facet Tan, Tuan Zea
Miow, Qing Hao
Huang, Ruby Yun-Ju
Wong, Meng Kang
Ye, Jieru
Lau, Jieying Amelia
Wu, Meng Chu
Bin Abdul Hadi, Luqman Hakim
Soong, Richie
Choolani, Mahesh
Davidson, Ben
Nesland, Jahn M
Wang, Ling-Zhi
Matsumura, Noriomi
Mandai, Masaki
Konishi, Ikuo
Goh, Boon-Cher
Chang, Jeffrey T
Thiery, Jean Paul
Mori, Seiichi
author_sort Tan, Tuan Zea
collection PubMed
description Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is hallmarked by a high degree of heterogeneity. To address this heterogeneity, a classification scheme was developed based on gene expression patterns of 1538 tumours. Five, biologically distinct subgroups — Epi-A, Epi-B, Mes, Stem-A and Stem-B — exhibited significantly distinct clinicopathological characteristics, deregulated pathways and patient prognoses, and were validated using independent datasets. To identify subtype-specific molecular targets, ovarian cancer cell lines representing these molecular subtypes were screened against a genome-wide shRNA library. Focusing on the poor-prognosis Stem-A subtype, we found that two genes involved in tubulin processing, TUBGCP4 and NAT10, were essential for cell growth, an observation supported by a pathway analysis that also predicted involvement of microtubule-related processes. Furthermore, we observed that Stem-A cell lines were indeed more sensitive to inhibitors of tubulin polymerization, vincristine and vinorelbine, than the other subtypes. This subtyping offers new insights into the development of novel diagnostic and personalized treatment for EOC patients.
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spelling pubmed-37214732013-07-25 Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer Tan, Tuan Zea Miow, Qing Hao Huang, Ruby Yun-Ju Wong, Meng Kang Ye, Jieru Lau, Jieying Amelia Wu, Meng Chu Bin Abdul Hadi, Luqman Hakim Soong, Richie Choolani, Mahesh Davidson, Ben Nesland, Jahn M Wang, Ling-Zhi Matsumura, Noriomi Mandai, Masaki Konishi, Ikuo Goh, Boon-Cher Chang, Jeffrey T Thiery, Jean Paul Mori, Seiichi EMBO Mol Med Research Articles Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is hallmarked by a high degree of heterogeneity. To address this heterogeneity, a classification scheme was developed based on gene expression patterns of 1538 tumours. Five, biologically distinct subgroups — Epi-A, Epi-B, Mes, Stem-A and Stem-B — exhibited significantly distinct clinicopathological characteristics, deregulated pathways and patient prognoses, and were validated using independent datasets. To identify subtype-specific molecular targets, ovarian cancer cell lines representing these molecular subtypes were screened against a genome-wide shRNA library. Focusing on the poor-prognosis Stem-A subtype, we found that two genes involved in tubulin processing, TUBGCP4 and NAT10, were essential for cell growth, an observation supported by a pathway analysis that also predicted involvement of microtubule-related processes. Furthermore, we observed that Stem-A cell lines were indeed more sensitive to inhibitors of tubulin polymerization, vincristine and vinorelbine, than the other subtypes. This subtyping offers new insights into the development of novel diagnostic and personalized treatment for EOC patients. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-07 2013-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3721473/ /pubmed/23666744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201201823 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Published by John Wiley and Sons, Ltd on behalf of EMBO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Tan, Tuan Zea
Miow, Qing Hao
Huang, Ruby Yun-Ju
Wong, Meng Kang
Ye, Jieru
Lau, Jieying Amelia
Wu, Meng Chu
Bin Abdul Hadi, Luqman Hakim
Soong, Richie
Choolani, Mahesh
Davidson, Ben
Nesland, Jahn M
Wang, Ling-Zhi
Matsumura, Noriomi
Mandai, Masaki
Konishi, Ikuo
Goh, Boon-Cher
Chang, Jeffrey T
Thiery, Jean Paul
Mori, Seiichi
Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer
title Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer
title_full Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer
title_fullStr Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer
title_full_unstemmed Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer
title_short Functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer
title_sort functional genomics identifies five distinct molecular subtypes with clinical relevance and pathways for growth control in epithelial ovarian cancer
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3721473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23666744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201201823
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