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Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women

PURPOSE: : Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients of various ethnic groups often have discrete clinical presentations and outcomes. Women of African descent have a disproportionately higher chance of developing TNBCs. The aim of the current study was to establish the transcriptome of TNBCs fr...

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Autores principales: Saleh, Mansoor, Chandrashekar, Darshan Shimoga, Shahin, Sayed, Agarwal, Sumit, Kim, Hyung-Gyoon, Behring, Michael, Shaikh, Asim Jamal, Moloo, Zahir, Eltoum, Isam-Eldin A, Yates, Clayton, Varambally, Sooryanarayana, Manne, Upender
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Neoplasia Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8058567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33839593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2021.101086
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author Saleh, Mansoor
Chandrashekar, Darshan Shimoga
Shahin, Sayed
Agarwal, Sumit
Kim, Hyung-Gyoon
Behring, Michael
Shaikh, Asim Jamal
Moloo, Zahir
Eltoum, Isam-Eldin A
Yates, Clayton
Varambally, Sooryanarayana
Manne, Upender
author_facet Saleh, Mansoor
Chandrashekar, Darshan Shimoga
Shahin, Sayed
Agarwal, Sumit
Kim, Hyung-Gyoon
Behring, Michael
Shaikh, Asim Jamal
Moloo, Zahir
Eltoum, Isam-Eldin A
Yates, Clayton
Varambally, Sooryanarayana
Manne, Upender
author_sort Saleh, Mansoor
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description PURPOSE: : Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients of various ethnic groups often have discrete clinical presentations and outcomes. Women of African descent have a disproportionately higher chance of developing TNBCs. The aim of the current study was to establish the transcriptome of TNBCs from Kenyan (KE) women of Bantu origin and compare it to those TNBCs of African-Americans (AA) and Caucasians (CA) for identifying KE TNBC-specific molecular determinants of cancer progression and potential biomarkers of clinical outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: : Pathology-confirmed TNBC tissues from Kenyan women of Bantu origin (n = 15) and age and stage range matched AA (n = 19) and CA (n = 23) TNBCs of patients from Alabama were included in this study. RNA was isolated from paraffin-embedded tissues, and expression was analyzed by RNA sequencing. RESULTS: : At clinical presentation, young KE TNBC patients have tumors of higher stages. Differential expression analysis identified 160 up-regulated and 178 down-regulated genes in KE TNBCs compared to AA and CA TNBCs. Validation analyses of the TCGA breast cancer data identified 45 KE TNBC-specific genes that are involved in the apoptosis (ACTC1, ERCC6 and CD14), cell proliferation (UHRF2, KDM4C, UHMK1, KCNH5, KRT18, CSF1R and S100A13), and Wnt signaling (BCL9L) pathways. CONCLUSIONS: : In this study, we identified biomarkers that are specific for KE TNBC patients of Bantu origin. Further study with a larger sample size of matched tumors could confirm our findings. If biologically confirmed, these molecular determinants could have clinical and biological implications and serve as targets for development of personalized therapeutics for KE TNBC patients.
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spelling pubmed-80585672021-04-30 Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women Saleh, Mansoor Chandrashekar, Darshan Shimoga Shahin, Sayed Agarwal, Sumit Kim, Hyung-Gyoon Behring, Michael Shaikh, Asim Jamal Moloo, Zahir Eltoum, Isam-Eldin A Yates, Clayton Varambally, Sooryanarayana Manne, Upender Transl Oncol Original Research PURPOSE: : Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients of various ethnic groups often have discrete clinical presentations and outcomes. Women of African descent have a disproportionately higher chance of developing TNBCs. The aim of the current study was to establish the transcriptome of TNBCs from Kenyan (KE) women of Bantu origin and compare it to those TNBCs of African-Americans (AA) and Caucasians (CA) for identifying KE TNBC-specific molecular determinants of cancer progression and potential biomarkers of clinical outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: : Pathology-confirmed TNBC tissues from Kenyan women of Bantu origin (n = 15) and age and stage range matched AA (n = 19) and CA (n = 23) TNBCs of patients from Alabama were included in this study. RNA was isolated from paraffin-embedded tissues, and expression was analyzed by RNA sequencing. RESULTS: : At clinical presentation, young KE TNBC patients have tumors of higher stages. Differential expression analysis identified 160 up-regulated and 178 down-regulated genes in KE TNBCs compared to AA and CA TNBCs. Validation analyses of the TCGA breast cancer data identified 45 KE TNBC-specific genes that are involved in the apoptosis (ACTC1, ERCC6 and CD14), cell proliferation (UHRF2, KDM4C, UHMK1, KCNH5, KRT18, CSF1R and S100A13), and Wnt signaling (BCL9L) pathways. CONCLUSIONS: : In this study, we identified biomarkers that are specific for KE TNBC patients of Bantu origin. Further study with a larger sample size of matched tumors could confirm our findings. If biologically confirmed, these molecular determinants could have clinical and biological implications and serve as targets for development of personalized therapeutics for KE TNBC patients. Neoplasia Press 2021-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8058567/ /pubmed/33839593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2021.101086 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Saleh, Mansoor
Chandrashekar, Darshan Shimoga
Shahin, Sayed
Agarwal, Sumit
Kim, Hyung-Gyoon
Behring, Michael
Shaikh, Asim Jamal
Moloo, Zahir
Eltoum, Isam-Eldin A
Yates, Clayton
Varambally, Sooryanarayana
Manne, Upender
Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women
title Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women
title_full Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women
title_short Comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of Kenyan, African American and Caucasian Women
title_sort comparative analysis of triple-negative breast cancer transcriptomics of kenyan, african american and caucasian women
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8058567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33839593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2021.101086
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