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Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition

Genomic aberrations are common in cancers and the long arm of chromosome 1 is known for its frequent amplifications in breast cancer. However, the key candidate genes of 1q, and their contribution in breast cancer pathogenesis remain unexplored. We have analyzed the gene expression profiles of 1635...

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Autores principales: Muthuswami, Muthulakshmi, Ramesh, Vignesh, Banerjee, Saikat, Viveka Thangaraj, Soundara, Periasamy, Jayaprakash, Bhaskar Rao, Divya, Barnabas, Georgina D., Raghavan, Swetha, Ganesan, Kumaresan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3798322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24147022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077553
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author Muthuswami, Muthulakshmi
Ramesh, Vignesh
Banerjee, Saikat
Viveka Thangaraj, Soundara
Periasamy, Jayaprakash
Bhaskar Rao, Divya
Barnabas, Georgina D.
Raghavan, Swetha
Ganesan, Kumaresan
author_facet Muthuswami, Muthulakshmi
Ramesh, Vignesh
Banerjee, Saikat
Viveka Thangaraj, Soundara
Periasamy, Jayaprakash
Bhaskar Rao, Divya
Barnabas, Georgina D.
Raghavan, Swetha
Ganesan, Kumaresan
author_sort Muthuswami, Muthulakshmi
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description Genomic aberrations are common in cancers and the long arm of chromosome 1 is known for its frequent amplifications in breast cancer. However, the key candidate genes of 1q, and their contribution in breast cancer pathogenesis remain unexplored. We have analyzed the gene expression profiles of 1635 breast tumor samples using meta-analysis based approach and identified clinically significant candidates from chromosome 1q. Seven candidate genes including exonuclease 1 (EXO1) are consistently over expressed in breast tumors, specifically in high grade and aggressive breast tumors with poor clinical outcome. We derived a EXO1 co-expression module from the mRNA profiles of breast tumors which comprises 1q candidate genes and their co-expressed genes. By integrative functional genomics investigation, we identified the involvement of EGFR, RAS, PI3K / AKT, MYC, E2F signaling in the regulation of these selected 1q genes in breast tumors and breast cancer cell lines. Expression of EXO1 module was found as indicative of elevated cell proliferation, genomic instability, activated RAS/AKT/MYC/E2F1 signaling pathways and loss of p53 activity in breast tumors. mRNA–drug connectivity analysis indicates inhibition of RAS/PI3K as a possible targeted therapeutic approach for the patients with activated EXO1 module in breast tumors. Thus, we identified seven 1q candidate genes strongly associated with the poor survival of breast cancer patients and identified the possibility of targeting them with EGFR/RAS/PI3K inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-37983222013-10-21 Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition Muthuswami, Muthulakshmi Ramesh, Vignesh Banerjee, Saikat Viveka Thangaraj, Soundara Periasamy, Jayaprakash Bhaskar Rao, Divya Barnabas, Georgina D. Raghavan, Swetha Ganesan, Kumaresan PLoS One Research Article Genomic aberrations are common in cancers and the long arm of chromosome 1 is known for its frequent amplifications in breast cancer. However, the key candidate genes of 1q, and their contribution in breast cancer pathogenesis remain unexplored. We have analyzed the gene expression profiles of 1635 breast tumor samples using meta-analysis based approach and identified clinically significant candidates from chromosome 1q. Seven candidate genes including exonuclease 1 (EXO1) are consistently over expressed in breast tumors, specifically in high grade and aggressive breast tumors with poor clinical outcome. We derived a EXO1 co-expression module from the mRNA profiles of breast tumors which comprises 1q candidate genes and their co-expressed genes. By integrative functional genomics investigation, we identified the involvement of EGFR, RAS, PI3K / AKT, MYC, E2F signaling in the regulation of these selected 1q genes in breast tumors and breast cancer cell lines. Expression of EXO1 module was found as indicative of elevated cell proliferation, genomic instability, activated RAS/AKT/MYC/E2F1 signaling pathways and loss of p53 activity in breast tumors. mRNA–drug connectivity analysis indicates inhibition of RAS/PI3K as a possible targeted therapeutic approach for the patients with activated EXO1 module in breast tumors. Thus, we identified seven 1q candidate genes strongly associated with the poor survival of breast cancer patients and identified the possibility of targeting them with EGFR/RAS/PI3K inhibitors. Public Library of Science 2013-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3798322/ /pubmed/24147022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077553 Text en © 2013 Muthuswami 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.
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Muthuswami, Muthulakshmi
Ramesh, Vignesh
Banerjee, Saikat
Viveka Thangaraj, Soundara
Periasamy, Jayaprakash
Bhaskar Rao, Divya
Barnabas, Georgina D.
Raghavan, Swetha
Ganesan, Kumaresan
Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition
title Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition
title_full Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition
title_fullStr Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition
title_full_unstemmed Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition
title_short Breast Tumors with Elevated Expression of 1q Candidate Genes Confer Poor Clinical Outcome and Sensitivity to Ras/PI3K Inhibition
title_sort breast tumors with elevated expression of 1q candidate genes confer poor clinical outcome and sensitivity to ras/pi3k inhibition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3798322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24147022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077553
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