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Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women
BACKGROUND: Hispanic/Latino populations are a genetically admixed and heterogeneous group, with variable fractions of European, Indigenous American and African ancestries. The molecular profile of breast cancer has been widely described in non-Hispanic Whites but equivalent knowledge is lacking in H...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568388/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28832682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183179 |
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author | Serrano-Gómez, Silvia J. Sanabria-Salas, María Carolina Garay, Jone Baddoo, Melody C. Hernández-Suarez, Gustavo Mejía, Juan Carlos García, Oscar Miele, Lucio Fejerman, Laura Zabaleta, Jovanny |
author_facet | Serrano-Gómez, Silvia J. Sanabria-Salas, María Carolina Garay, Jone Baddoo, Melody C. Hernández-Suarez, Gustavo Mejía, Juan Carlos García, Oscar Miele, Lucio Fejerman, Laura Zabaleta, Jovanny |
author_sort | Serrano-Gómez, Silvia J. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hispanic/Latino populations are a genetically admixed and heterogeneous group, with variable fractions of European, Indigenous American and African ancestries. The molecular profile of breast cancer has been widely described in non-Hispanic Whites but equivalent knowledge is lacking in Hispanic/Latinas. We have previously reported that the most prevalent breast cancer intrinsic subtype in Colombian women was Luminal B as defined by St. Gallen 2013 criteria. In this study we explored ancestry-associated differences in molecular profiles of Luminal B tumors among these highly admixed women. METHODS: We performed whole-transcriptome RNA-seq analysis in 42 Luminal tumors (21 Luminal A and 21 Luminal B) from Colombian women. Genetic ancestry was estimated from a panel of 80 ancestry-informative markers (AIM). We categorized patients according to Luminal subtype and to the proportion of European and Indigenous American ancestry and performed differential expression analysis comparing Luminal B against Luminal A tumors according to the assigned ancestry groups. RESULTS: We found 5 genes potentially modulated by genetic ancestry: ERBB2 (log2FC = 2.367, padj<0.01), GRB7 (log2FC = 2.327, padj<0.01), GSDMB (log2FC = 1.723, padj<0.01, MIEN1 (log2FC = 2.195, padj<0.01 and ONECUT2 (log2FC = 2.204, padj<0.01). In the replication set we found a statistical significant association between ERBB2 expression with Indigenous American ancestry (p = 0.02, B = 3.11). This association was not biased by the distribution of HER2+ tumors among the groups analyzed. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that genetic ancestry in Hispanic/Latina women might modify ERBB2 gene expression in Luminal tumors. Further analyses are needed to confirm these findings and explore their prognostic value. |
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spelling | pubmed-55683882017-09-09 Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women Serrano-Gómez, Silvia J. Sanabria-Salas, María Carolina Garay, Jone Baddoo, Melody C. Hernández-Suarez, Gustavo Mejía, Juan Carlos García, Oscar Miele, Lucio Fejerman, Laura Zabaleta, Jovanny PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hispanic/Latino populations are a genetically admixed and heterogeneous group, with variable fractions of European, Indigenous American and African ancestries. The molecular profile of breast cancer has been widely described in non-Hispanic Whites but equivalent knowledge is lacking in Hispanic/Latinas. We have previously reported that the most prevalent breast cancer intrinsic subtype in Colombian women was Luminal B as defined by St. Gallen 2013 criteria. In this study we explored ancestry-associated differences in molecular profiles of Luminal B tumors among these highly admixed women. METHODS: We performed whole-transcriptome RNA-seq analysis in 42 Luminal tumors (21 Luminal A and 21 Luminal B) from Colombian women. Genetic ancestry was estimated from a panel of 80 ancestry-informative markers (AIM). We categorized patients according to Luminal subtype and to the proportion of European and Indigenous American ancestry and performed differential expression analysis comparing Luminal B against Luminal A tumors according to the assigned ancestry groups. RESULTS: We found 5 genes potentially modulated by genetic ancestry: ERBB2 (log2FC = 2.367, padj<0.01), GRB7 (log2FC = 2.327, padj<0.01), GSDMB (log2FC = 1.723, padj<0.01, MIEN1 (log2FC = 2.195, padj<0.01 and ONECUT2 (log2FC = 2.204, padj<0.01). In the replication set we found a statistical significant association between ERBB2 expression with Indigenous American ancestry (p = 0.02, B = 3.11). This association was not biased by the distribution of HER2+ tumors among the groups analyzed. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that genetic ancestry in Hispanic/Latina women might modify ERBB2 gene expression in Luminal tumors. Further analyses are needed to confirm these findings and explore their prognostic value. Public Library of Science 2017-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5568388/ /pubmed/28832682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183179 Text en © 2017 Serrano-Gómez 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Serrano-Gómez, Silvia J. Sanabria-Salas, María Carolina Garay, Jone Baddoo, Melody C. Hernández-Suarez, Gustavo Mejía, Juan Carlos García, Oscar Miele, Lucio Fejerman, Laura Zabaleta, Jovanny Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women |
title | Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women |
title_full | Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women |
title_fullStr | Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women |
title_full_unstemmed | Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women |
title_short | Ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from Colombian women |
title_sort | ancestry as a potential modifier of gene expression in breast tumors from colombian women |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568388/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28832682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183179 |
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