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Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank

INTRODUCTION: Our efforts to prevent and treat breast cancer are significantly impeded by a lack of knowledge of the biology and developmental genetics of the normal mammary gland. In order to provide the specimens that will facilitate such an understanding, The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Ba...

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Autores principales: Pardo, Ivanesa, Lillemoe, Heather A, Blosser, Rachel J, Choi, MiRan, Sauder, Candice A M, Doxey, Diane K, Mathieson, Theresa, Hancock, Bradley A, Baptiste, Dadrie, Atale, Rutuja, Hickenbotham, Matthew, Zhu, Jin, Glasscock, Jarret, Storniolo, Anna Maria V, Zheng, Faye, Doerge, RW, Liu, Yunlong, Badve, Sunil, Radovich, Milan, Clare, Susan E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24636070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3627
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author Pardo, Ivanesa
Lillemoe, Heather A
Blosser, Rachel J
Choi, MiRan
Sauder, Candice A M
Doxey, Diane K
Mathieson, Theresa
Hancock, Bradley A
Baptiste, Dadrie
Atale, Rutuja
Hickenbotham, Matthew
Zhu, Jin
Glasscock, Jarret
Storniolo, Anna Maria V
Zheng, Faye
Doerge, RW
Liu, Yunlong
Badve, Sunil
Radovich, Milan
Clare, Susan E
author_facet Pardo, Ivanesa
Lillemoe, Heather A
Blosser, Rachel J
Choi, MiRan
Sauder, Candice A M
Doxey, Diane K
Mathieson, Theresa
Hancock, Bradley A
Baptiste, Dadrie
Atale, Rutuja
Hickenbotham, Matthew
Zhu, Jin
Glasscock, Jarret
Storniolo, Anna Maria V
Zheng, Faye
Doerge, RW
Liu, Yunlong
Badve, Sunil
Radovich, Milan
Clare, Susan E
author_sort Pardo, Ivanesa
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Our efforts to prevent and treat breast cancer are significantly impeded by a lack of knowledge of the biology and developmental genetics of the normal mammary gland. In order to provide the specimens that will facilitate such an understanding, The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Bank at the IU Simon Cancer Center (KTB) was established. The KTB is, to our knowledge, the only biorepository in the world prospectively established to collect normal, healthy breast tissue from volunteer donors. As a first initiative toward a molecular understanding of the biology and developmental genetics of the normal mammary gland, the effect of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives on DNA expression in the normal breast epithelium was examined. METHODS: Using normal breast tissue from 20 premenopausal donors to KTB, the changes in the mRNA of the normal breast epithelium as a function of phase of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraception were assayed using next-generation whole transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq). RESULTS: In total, 255 genes representing 1.4% of all genes were deemed to have statistically significant differential expression between the two phases of the menstrual cycle. The overwhelming majority (221; 87%) of the genes have higher expression during the luteal phase. These data provide important insights into the processes occurring during each phase of the menstrual cycle. There was only a single gene significantly differentially expressed when comparing the epithelium of women using hormonal contraception to those in the luteal phase. CONCLUSIONS: We have taken advantage of a unique research resource, the KTB, to complete the first-ever next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the epithelial compartment of 20 normal human breast specimens. This work has produced a comprehensive catalog of the differences in the expression of protein-coding genes as a function of the phase of the menstrual cycle. These data constitute the beginning of a reference data set of the normal mammary gland, which can be consulted for comparison with data developed from malignant specimens, or to mine the effects of the hormonal flux that occurs during the menstrual cycle.
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spelling pubmed-40530882014-06-12 Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank Pardo, Ivanesa Lillemoe, Heather A Blosser, Rachel J Choi, MiRan Sauder, Candice A M Doxey, Diane K Mathieson, Theresa Hancock, Bradley A Baptiste, Dadrie Atale, Rutuja Hickenbotham, Matthew Zhu, Jin Glasscock, Jarret Storniolo, Anna Maria V Zheng, Faye Doerge, RW Liu, Yunlong Badve, Sunil Radovich, Milan Clare, Susan E Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Our efforts to prevent and treat breast cancer are significantly impeded by a lack of knowledge of the biology and developmental genetics of the normal mammary gland. In order to provide the specimens that will facilitate such an understanding, The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Bank at the IU Simon Cancer Center (KTB) was established. The KTB is, to our knowledge, the only biorepository in the world prospectively established to collect normal, healthy breast tissue from volunteer donors. As a first initiative toward a molecular understanding of the biology and developmental genetics of the normal mammary gland, the effect of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives on DNA expression in the normal breast epithelium was examined. METHODS: Using normal breast tissue from 20 premenopausal donors to KTB, the changes in the mRNA of the normal breast epithelium as a function of phase of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraception were assayed using next-generation whole transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq). RESULTS: In total, 255 genes representing 1.4% of all genes were deemed to have statistically significant differential expression between the two phases of the menstrual cycle. The overwhelming majority (221; 87%) of the genes have higher expression during the luteal phase. These data provide important insights into the processes occurring during each phase of the menstrual cycle. There was only a single gene significantly differentially expressed when comparing the epithelium of women using hormonal contraception to those in the luteal phase. CONCLUSIONS: We have taken advantage of a unique research resource, the KTB, to complete the first-ever next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the epithelial compartment of 20 normal human breast specimens. This work has produced a comprehensive catalog of the differences in the expression of protein-coding genes as a function of the phase of the menstrual cycle. These data constitute the beginning of a reference data set of the normal mammary gland, which can be consulted for comparison with data developed from malignant specimens, or to mine the effects of the hormonal flux that occurs during the menstrual cycle. BioMed Central 2014 2014-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4053088/ /pubmed/24636070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3627 Text en Copyright © 2014 Pardo 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 credited.
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Pardo, Ivanesa
Lillemoe, Heather A
Blosser, Rachel J
Choi, MiRan
Sauder, Candice A M
Doxey, Diane K
Mathieson, Theresa
Hancock, Bradley A
Baptiste, Dadrie
Atale, Rutuja
Hickenbotham, Matthew
Zhu, Jin
Glasscock, Jarret
Storniolo, Anna Maria V
Zheng, Faye
Doerge, RW
Liu, Yunlong
Badve, Sunil
Radovich, Milan
Clare, Susan E
Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank
title Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank
title_full Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank
title_fullStr Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank
title_full_unstemmed Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank
title_short Next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank
title_sort next-generation transcriptome sequencing of the premenopausal breast epithelium using specimens from a normal human breast tissue bank
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24636070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3627
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