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Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN
BACKGROUND: Copy number aberrations frequently occur during the development of many cancers. Such events affect dosage of involved genes and may cause further genomic instability and progression of cancer. In this survey, canine SNP microarrays were used to study 117 canine mammary tumours from 69 d...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25955013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126371 |
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author | Borge, Kaja S. Nord, Silje Van Loo, Peter Lingjærde, Ole C. Gunnes, Gjermund Alnæs, Grethe I. G. Solvang, Hiroko K. Lüders, Torben Kristensen, Vessela N. Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise Lingaas, Frode |
author_facet | Borge, Kaja S. Nord, Silje Van Loo, Peter Lingjærde, Ole C. Gunnes, Gjermund Alnæs, Grethe I. G. Solvang, Hiroko K. Lüders, Torben Kristensen, Vessela N. Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise Lingaas, Frode |
author_sort | Borge, Kaja S. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Copy number aberrations frequently occur during the development of many cancers. Such events affect dosage of involved genes and may cause further genomic instability and progression of cancer. In this survey, canine SNP microarrays were used to study 117 canine mammary tumours from 69 dogs. RESULTS: We found a high occurrence of copy number aberrations in canine mammary tumours, losses being more frequent than gains. Increased frequency of aberrations and loss of heterozygosity were positively correlated with increased malignancy in terms of histopathological diagnosis. One of the most highly recurrently amplified regions harbored the MYC gene. PTEN was located to a frequently lost region and also homozygously deleted in five tumours. Thus, deregulation of these genes due to copy number aberrations appears to be an important event in canine mammary tumour development. Other potential contributors to canine mammary tumour pathogenesis are COL9A3, INPP5A, CYP2E1 and RB1. The present study also shows that a more detailed analysis of chromosomal aberrations associated with histopathological parameters may aid in identifying specific genes associated with canine mammary tumour progression. CONCLUSIONS: The high frequency of copy number aberrations is a prominent feature of canine mammary tumours as seen in other canine and human cancers. Our findings share several features with corresponding studies in human breast tumours and strengthen the dog as a suitable model organism for this disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-44254912015-05-21 Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN Borge, Kaja S. Nord, Silje Van Loo, Peter Lingjærde, Ole C. Gunnes, Gjermund Alnæs, Grethe I. G. Solvang, Hiroko K. Lüders, Torben Kristensen, Vessela N. Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise Lingaas, Frode PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Copy number aberrations frequently occur during the development of many cancers. Such events affect dosage of involved genes and may cause further genomic instability and progression of cancer. In this survey, canine SNP microarrays were used to study 117 canine mammary tumours from 69 dogs. RESULTS: We found a high occurrence of copy number aberrations in canine mammary tumours, losses being more frequent than gains. Increased frequency of aberrations and loss of heterozygosity were positively correlated with increased malignancy in terms of histopathological diagnosis. One of the most highly recurrently amplified regions harbored the MYC gene. PTEN was located to a frequently lost region and also homozygously deleted in five tumours. Thus, deregulation of these genes due to copy number aberrations appears to be an important event in canine mammary tumour development. Other potential contributors to canine mammary tumour pathogenesis are COL9A3, INPP5A, CYP2E1 and RB1. The present study also shows that a more detailed analysis of chromosomal aberrations associated with histopathological parameters may aid in identifying specific genes associated with canine mammary tumour progression. CONCLUSIONS: The high frequency of copy number aberrations is a prominent feature of canine mammary tumours as seen in other canine and human cancers. Our findings share several features with corresponding studies in human breast tumours and strengthen the dog as a suitable model organism for this disease. Public Library of Science 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4425491/ /pubmed/25955013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126371 Text en © 2015 Borge 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Borge, Kaja S. Nord, Silje Van Loo, Peter Lingjærde, Ole C. Gunnes, Gjermund Alnæs, Grethe I. G. Solvang, Hiroko K. Lüders, Torben Kristensen, Vessela N. Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise Lingaas, Frode Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN |
title | Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN
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title_full | Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN
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title_fullStr | Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN
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title_full_unstemmed | Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN
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title_short | Canine Mammary Tumours Are Affected by Frequent Copy Number Aberrations, including Amplification of MYC and Loss of PTEN
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title_sort | canine mammary tumours are affected by frequent copy number aberrations, including amplification of myc and loss of pten |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25955013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126371 |
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