Gene expression abnormalities in histologically normal breast epithelium of breast cancer patients

Normal‐appearing epithelium of cancer patients can harbor occult genetic abnormalities. Data comprehensively comparing gene expression between histologically normal breast epithelium of breast cancer patients and cancer‐free controls are limited. The present study compares global gene expression bet...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cancer 2008-04, Vol.122 (7), p.1557-1566
Hauptverfasser: Tripathi, Anusri, King, Chialin, de la Morenas, Antonio, Perry, Victoria Kristina, Burke, Bohdana, Antoine, Gregory A., Hirsch, Erwin F., Kavanah, Maureen, Mendez, Jane, Stone, Michael, Gerry, Norman P., Lenburg, Marc E., Rosenberg, Carol L.
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Zusammenfassung:Normal‐appearing epithelium of cancer patients can harbor occult genetic abnormalities. Data comprehensively comparing gene expression between histologically normal breast epithelium of breast cancer patients and cancer‐free controls are limited. The present study compares global gene expression between these groups. We performed microarrays using RNA from microdissected histologically normal terminal ductal‐lobular units (TDLU) from 2 groups: (i) cancer normal (CN) (TDLUs adjacent to untreated ER+ breast cancers (n = 14)) and (ii) reduction mammoplasty (RM) (TDLUs of age‐matched women without breast disease (n = 15)). Cyber‐T identified differentially expressed genes. Quantitative RT‐PCR (qRT‐PCR), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and comparison to independent microarray data including 6 carcinomas in situ (CIS), validated the results. Gene ontology (GO), UniProt and published literature evaluated gene function. About 127 probesets, corresponding to 105 genes, were differentially expressed between CN and RM (p < 0.0009, corresponding to FDR
ISSN:0020-7136
1097-0215
DOI:10.1002/ijc.23267