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Genome and transcriptome delineation of two major oncogenic pathways governing invasive ductal breast cancer development

Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) is a major histo-morphologic type of breast cancer. Histological grading (HG) of IDC is widely adopted by oncologists as a prognostic factor. However, HG evaluation is highly subjective with only 50%–85% inter-observer agreements. Specifically, the subjectivity in the...

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Autores principales: Aswad, Luay, Yenamandra, Surya Pavan, Ow, Ghim Siong, Grinchuk, Oleg, Ivshina, Anna V., Kuznetsov, Vladimir A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4742202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26474389
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author Aswad, Luay
Yenamandra, Surya Pavan
Ow, Ghim Siong
Grinchuk, Oleg
Ivshina, Anna V.
Kuznetsov, Vladimir A.
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Yenamandra, Surya Pavan
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description Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) is a major histo-morphologic type of breast cancer. Histological grading (HG) of IDC is widely adopted by oncologists as a prognostic factor. However, HG evaluation is highly subjective with only 50%–85% inter-observer agreements. Specifically, the subjectivity in the assignment of the intermediate grade (histologic grade 2, HG2) breast cancers (comprising ~50% of IDC cases) results in uncertain disease outcome prediction and sub-optimal systemic therapy. Despite several attempts to identify the mechanisms underlying the HG classification, their molecular bases are poorly understood. We performed integrative bioinformatics analysis of TCGA and several other cohorts (total 1246 patients). We identified a 22-gene tumor aggressiveness grading classifier (22g-TAG) that reflects global bifurcation in the IDC transcriptomes and reclassified patients with HG2 tumors into two genetically and clinically distinct subclasses: histological grade 1-like (HG1-like) and histological grade 3-like (HG3-like). The expression profiles and clinical outcomes of these subclasses were similar to the HG1 and HG3 tumors, respectively. We further reclassified IDC into low genetic grade (LGG = HG1+HG1-like) and high genetic grade (HGG = HG3-like+HG3) subclasses. For the HG1-like and HG3-like IDCs we found subclass-specific DNA alterations, somatic mutations, oncogenic pathways, cell cycle/mitosis and stem cell-like expression signatures that discriminate between these tumors. We found similar molecular patterns in the LGG and HGG tumor classes respectively. Our results suggest the existence of two genetically-predefined IDC classes, LGG and HGG, driven by distinct oncogenic pathways. They provide novel prognostic and therapeutic biomarkers and could open unique opportunities for personalized systemic therapies of IDC patients.
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spelling pubmed-47422022016-04-04 Genome and transcriptome delineation of two major oncogenic pathways governing invasive ductal breast cancer development Aswad, Luay Yenamandra, Surya Pavan Ow, Ghim Siong Grinchuk, Oleg Ivshina, Anna V. Kuznetsov, Vladimir A. Oncotarget Research Paper Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) is a major histo-morphologic type of breast cancer. Histological grading (HG) of IDC is widely adopted by oncologists as a prognostic factor. However, HG evaluation is highly subjective with only 50%–85% inter-observer agreements. Specifically, the subjectivity in the assignment of the intermediate grade (histologic grade 2, HG2) breast cancers (comprising ~50% of IDC cases) results in uncertain disease outcome prediction and sub-optimal systemic therapy. Despite several attempts to identify the mechanisms underlying the HG classification, their molecular bases are poorly understood. We performed integrative bioinformatics analysis of TCGA and several other cohorts (total 1246 patients). We identified a 22-gene tumor aggressiveness grading classifier (22g-TAG) that reflects global bifurcation in the IDC transcriptomes and reclassified patients with HG2 tumors into two genetically and clinically distinct subclasses: histological grade 1-like (HG1-like) and histological grade 3-like (HG3-like). The expression profiles and clinical outcomes of these subclasses were similar to the HG1 and HG3 tumors, respectively. We further reclassified IDC into low genetic grade (LGG = HG1+HG1-like) and high genetic grade (HGG = HG3-like+HG3) subclasses. For the HG1-like and HG3-like IDCs we found subclass-specific DNA alterations, somatic mutations, oncogenic pathways, cell cycle/mitosis and stem cell-like expression signatures that discriminate between these tumors. We found similar molecular patterns in the LGG and HGG tumor classes respectively. Our results suggest the existence of two genetically-predefined IDC classes, LGG and HGG, driven by distinct oncogenic pathways. They provide novel prognostic and therapeutic biomarkers and could open unique opportunities for personalized systemic therapies of IDC patients. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4742202/ /pubmed/26474389 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Aswad et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Ow, Ghim Siong
Grinchuk, Oleg
Ivshina, Anna V.
Kuznetsov, Vladimir A.
Genome and transcriptome delineation of two major oncogenic pathways governing invasive ductal breast cancer development
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title_fullStr Genome and transcriptome delineation of two major oncogenic pathways governing invasive ductal breast cancer development
title_full_unstemmed Genome and transcriptome delineation of two major oncogenic pathways governing invasive ductal breast cancer development
title_short Genome and transcriptome delineation of two major oncogenic pathways governing invasive ductal breast cancer development
title_sort genome and transcriptome delineation of two major oncogenic pathways governing invasive ductal breast cancer development
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4742202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26474389
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