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Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer

Breast cancer biomarkers that can precisely predict the risk of progression of non-invasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) lesions to invasive disease are lacking. The identification of molecular alterations that occur during the invasion process is crucial for the discovery of drivers of transitio...

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Autores principales: Elias, Eliana Vanina, de Castro, Nadia Pereira, Pineda, Paulo Henrique Baldan, Abuázar, Carolina Sens, de Toledo Osorio, Cynthia Aparecida Bueno, Pinilla, Mabel Gigliola, da Silva, Sabrina Daniela, Camargo, Anamaria Aranha, Silva, Wilson Araujo, e Ferreira, Elisa Napolitano, Brentani, Helena Paula, Carraro, Dirce Maria
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27708222
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12352
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author Elias, Eliana Vanina
de Castro, Nadia Pereira
Pineda, Paulo Henrique Baldan
Abuázar, Carolina Sens
de Toledo Osorio, Cynthia Aparecida Bueno
Pinilla, Mabel Gigliola
da Silva, Sabrina Daniela
Camargo, Anamaria Aranha
Silva, Wilson Araujo
e Ferreira, Elisa Napolitano
Brentani, Helena Paula
Carraro, Dirce Maria
author_facet Elias, Eliana Vanina
de Castro, Nadia Pereira
Pineda, Paulo Henrique Baldan
Abuázar, Carolina Sens
de Toledo Osorio, Cynthia Aparecida Bueno
Pinilla, Mabel Gigliola
da Silva, Sabrina Daniela
Camargo, Anamaria Aranha
Silva, Wilson Araujo
e Ferreira, Elisa Napolitano
Brentani, Helena Paula
Carraro, Dirce Maria
author_sort Elias, Eliana Vanina
collection PubMed
description Breast cancer biomarkers that can precisely predict the risk of progression of non-invasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) lesions to invasive disease are lacking. The identification of molecular alterations that occur during the invasion process is crucial for the discovery of drivers of transition to invasive disease and, consequently, biomarkers with clinical utility. In this study, we explored differences in gene expression in mammary epithelial cells before and after the morphological manifestation of invasion, i.e., early and late stages, respectively. In the early stage, epithelial cells were captured from both pre-invasive lesions with distinct malignant potential [pure DCIS as well as the in situ component that co-exists with invasive breast carcinoma lesions (DCIS-IBC)]; in the late stage, epithelial cells were captured from the two distinct morphological components of the same sample (in situ and invasive components). Candidate genes were identified using cDNA microarray and rapid subtractive hybridization (RaSH) cDNA libraries and validated by RT-qPCR assay using new samples from each group. These analyses revealed 26 genes, including 20 from the early and 6 from the late stage. The expression profile based on the 20 genes, marked by a preferential decrease in expression level towards invasive phenotype, discriminated the majority of DCIS samples. Thus, this study revealed a gene expression signature with the potential to predict DCIS progression and, consequently, provides opportunities to tailor treatments for DCIS patients.
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spelling pubmed-53427692017-03-28 Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer Elias, Eliana Vanina de Castro, Nadia Pereira Pineda, Paulo Henrique Baldan Abuázar, Carolina Sens de Toledo Osorio, Cynthia Aparecida Bueno Pinilla, Mabel Gigliola da Silva, Sabrina Daniela Camargo, Anamaria Aranha Silva, Wilson Araujo e Ferreira, Elisa Napolitano Brentani, Helena Paula Carraro, Dirce Maria Oncotarget Research Paper Breast cancer biomarkers that can precisely predict the risk of progression of non-invasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) lesions to invasive disease are lacking. The identification of molecular alterations that occur during the invasion process is crucial for the discovery of drivers of transition to invasive disease and, consequently, biomarkers with clinical utility. In this study, we explored differences in gene expression in mammary epithelial cells before and after the morphological manifestation of invasion, i.e., early and late stages, respectively. In the early stage, epithelial cells were captured from both pre-invasive lesions with distinct malignant potential [pure DCIS as well as the in situ component that co-exists with invasive breast carcinoma lesions (DCIS-IBC)]; in the late stage, epithelial cells were captured from the two distinct morphological components of the same sample (in situ and invasive components). Candidate genes were identified using cDNA microarray and rapid subtractive hybridization (RaSH) cDNA libraries and validated by RT-qPCR assay using new samples from each group. These analyses revealed 26 genes, including 20 from the early and 6 from the late stage. The expression profile based on the 20 genes, marked by a preferential decrease in expression level towards invasive phenotype, discriminated the majority of DCIS samples. Thus, this study revealed a gene expression signature with the potential to predict DCIS progression and, consequently, provides opportunities to tailor treatments for DCIS patients. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5342769/ /pubmed/27708222 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12352 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Elias et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Elias, Eliana Vanina
de Castro, Nadia Pereira
Pineda, Paulo Henrique Baldan
Abuázar, Carolina Sens
de Toledo Osorio, Cynthia Aparecida Bueno
Pinilla, Mabel Gigliola
da Silva, Sabrina Daniela
Camargo, Anamaria Aranha
Silva, Wilson Araujo
e Ferreira, Elisa Napolitano
Brentani, Helena Paula
Carraro, Dirce Maria
Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer
title Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer
title_full Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer
title_fullStr Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer
title_short Epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer
title_sort epithelial cells captured from ductal carcinoma in situ reveal a gene expression signature associated with progression to invasive breast cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27708222
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12352
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