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Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling

Breast cancers (BCs) of the luminal B subtype are estrogen receptor-positive (ER+), highly proliferative, resistant to standard therapies and have a poor prognosis. To better understand this subtype we compared DNA copy number aberrations (CNAs), DNA promoter methylation, gene expression profiles, a...

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Autores principales: Cornen, Stéphanie, Guille, Arnaud, Adélaïde, José, Addou-Klouche, Lynda, Finetti, Pascal, Saade, Marie-Rose, Manai, Marwa, Carbuccia, Nadine, Bekhouche, Ismahane, Letessier, Anne, Raynaud, Stéphane, Charafe-Jauffret, Emmanuelle, Jacquemier, Jocelyne, Spicuglia, Salvatore, de The, Hugues, Viens, Patrice, Bertucci, François, Birnbaum, Daniel, Chaffanet, Max
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081843
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author Cornen, Stéphanie
Guille, Arnaud
Adélaïde, José
Addou-Klouche, Lynda
Finetti, Pascal
Saade, Marie-Rose
Manai, Marwa
Carbuccia, Nadine
Bekhouche, Ismahane
Letessier, Anne
Raynaud, Stéphane
Charafe-Jauffret, Emmanuelle
Jacquemier, Jocelyne
Spicuglia, Salvatore
de The, Hugues
Viens, Patrice
Bertucci, François
Birnbaum, Daniel
Chaffanet, Max
author_facet Cornen, Stéphanie
Guille, Arnaud
Adélaïde, José
Addou-Klouche, Lynda
Finetti, Pascal
Saade, Marie-Rose
Manai, Marwa
Carbuccia, Nadine
Bekhouche, Ismahane
Letessier, Anne
Raynaud, Stéphane
Charafe-Jauffret, Emmanuelle
Jacquemier, Jocelyne
Spicuglia, Salvatore
de The, Hugues
Viens, Patrice
Bertucci, François
Birnbaum, Daniel
Chaffanet, Max
author_sort Cornen, Stéphanie
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description Breast cancers (BCs) of the luminal B subtype are estrogen receptor-positive (ER+), highly proliferative, resistant to standard therapies and have a poor prognosis. To better understand this subtype we compared DNA copy number aberrations (CNAs), DNA promoter methylation, gene expression profiles, and somatic mutations in nine selected genes, in 32 luminal B tumors with those observed in 156 BCs of the other molecular subtypes. Frequent CNAs included 8p11-p12 and 11q13.1-q13.2 amplifications, 7q11.22-q34, 8q21.12-q24.23, 12p12.3-p13.1, 12q13.11-q24.11, 14q21.1-q23.1, 17q11.1-q25.1, 20q11.23-q13.33 gains and 6q14.1-q24.2, 9p21.3-p24,3, 9q21.2, 18p11.31-p11.32 losses. A total of 237 and 101 luminal B-specific candidate oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) presented a deregulated expression in relation with their CNAs, including 11 genes previously reported associated with endocrine resistance. Interestingly, 88% of the potential TSGs are located within chromosome arm 6q, and seven candidate oncogenes are potential therapeutic targets. A total of 100 candidate oncogenes were validated in a public series of 5,765 BCs and the overexpression of 67 of these was associated with poor survival in luminal tumors. Twenty-four genes presented a deregulated expression in relation with a high DNA methylation level. FOXO3, PIK3CA and TP53 were the most frequent mutated genes among the nine tested. In a meta-analysis of next-generation sequencing data in 875 BCs, KCNB2 mutations were associated with luminal B cases while candidate TSGs MDN1 (6q15) and UTRN (6q24), were mutated in this subtype. In conclusion, we have reported luminal B candidate genes that may play a role in the development and/or hormone resistance of this aggressive subtype.
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spelling pubmed-38869752014-01-10 Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling Cornen, Stéphanie Guille, Arnaud Adélaïde, José Addou-Klouche, Lynda Finetti, Pascal Saade, Marie-Rose Manai, Marwa Carbuccia, Nadine Bekhouche, Ismahane Letessier, Anne Raynaud, Stéphane Charafe-Jauffret, Emmanuelle Jacquemier, Jocelyne Spicuglia, Salvatore de The, Hugues Viens, Patrice Bertucci, François Birnbaum, Daniel Chaffanet, Max PLoS One Research Article Breast cancers (BCs) of the luminal B subtype are estrogen receptor-positive (ER+), highly proliferative, resistant to standard therapies and have a poor prognosis. To better understand this subtype we compared DNA copy number aberrations (CNAs), DNA promoter methylation, gene expression profiles, and somatic mutations in nine selected genes, in 32 luminal B tumors with those observed in 156 BCs of the other molecular subtypes. Frequent CNAs included 8p11-p12 and 11q13.1-q13.2 amplifications, 7q11.22-q34, 8q21.12-q24.23, 12p12.3-p13.1, 12q13.11-q24.11, 14q21.1-q23.1, 17q11.1-q25.1, 20q11.23-q13.33 gains and 6q14.1-q24.2, 9p21.3-p24,3, 9q21.2, 18p11.31-p11.32 losses. A total of 237 and 101 luminal B-specific candidate oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) presented a deregulated expression in relation with their CNAs, including 11 genes previously reported associated with endocrine resistance. Interestingly, 88% of the potential TSGs are located within chromosome arm 6q, and seven candidate oncogenes are potential therapeutic targets. A total of 100 candidate oncogenes were validated in a public series of 5,765 BCs and the overexpression of 67 of these was associated with poor survival in luminal tumors. Twenty-four genes presented a deregulated expression in relation with a high DNA methylation level. FOXO3, PIK3CA and TP53 were the most frequent mutated genes among the nine tested. In a meta-analysis of next-generation sequencing data in 875 BCs, KCNB2 mutations were associated with luminal B cases while candidate TSGs MDN1 (6q15) and UTRN (6q24), were mutated in this subtype. In conclusion, we have reported luminal B candidate genes that may play a role in the development and/or hormone resistance of this aggressive subtype. Public Library of Science 2014-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3886975/ /pubmed/24416132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081843 Text en © 2014 Cornen 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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Cornen, Stéphanie
Guille, Arnaud
Adélaïde, José
Addou-Klouche, Lynda
Finetti, Pascal
Saade, Marie-Rose
Manai, Marwa
Carbuccia, Nadine
Bekhouche, Ismahane
Letessier, Anne
Raynaud, Stéphane
Charafe-Jauffret, Emmanuelle
Jacquemier, Jocelyne
Spicuglia, Salvatore
de The, Hugues
Viens, Patrice
Bertucci, François
Birnbaum, Daniel
Chaffanet, Max
Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling
title Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling
title_full Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling
title_fullStr Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling
title_full_unstemmed Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling
title_short Candidate Luminal B Breast Cancer Genes Identified by Genome, Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Profiling
title_sort candidate luminal b breast cancer genes identified by genome, gene expression and dna methylation profiling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081843
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