Gene Expression Profiling of Breast Cancer in Relation to Estrogen Receptor Status and Estrogen-Metabolizing Enzymes: Clinical Implications
Interactions between luminal epithelial cells and their surrounding microenvironment govern the normal development and function of the mammary gland. Estradiol plays a key role in abnormal intracellular signaling, which contributes to the development and progression of breast tumors. The present art...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2005-01, Vol.11 (2), p.878s-883s |
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Zusammenfassung: | Interactions between luminal epithelial cells and their surrounding microenvironment govern the normal development and function
of the mammary gland. Estradiol plays a key role in abnormal intracellular signaling, which contributes to the development
and progression of breast tumors. The present article summarizes the results from a microarray whole genome gene expression
analysis as well as a quantitative analysis of the mRNA expression of members of the estradiol metabolic and signaling pathways
in the tumors of postmenopausal breast cancer patients. The analysis of the variation in whole genome gene expression resulted
in a tumor classification comprising several distinct groups with distinct expression of the estrogen receptor (ER). The parallel
study on the expression of only nine mRNA transcripts of members of the estradiol pathways resulted in two main clusters,
representing ER− and ER tumors. The mRNA expression of the estradiol-metabolizing enzymes did not follow the expression of
the ER in all cases, leading to the recognition of several further subclasses of tumors. When the tumor classes obtained by
whole genome gene expression analysis were compared with those obtained by independent quantitation of the estradiol-metabolizing
enzymes, a statistically significant association between both classification groups was observed. These findings point to
a possible association between development of a tumor with a particular expression profile and its capacity to synthesize
estradiol as measured by the expression of the transcripts for the necessary key enzymes. Further, whole genome expression
patterns were studied in 12 patients treated with anastrozole. Using significance analysis of microarrays, we identified 298
genes significantly differently expressed between partial response and progressive disease groups. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1078-0432.878s.11.2 |