Gene Expression Profiles of Primary Breast Carcinomas from Patients at High Risk for Local Recurrence after Breast-Conserving Therapy
Purpose: Several risk factors for local recurrence of breast cancer after breast-conserving therapy (BCT) have been identified. The identification of additional risk factors would be very useful in guiding optimal therapy and also in improving understanding of the mechanisms underlying local recurre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2006-10, Vol.12 (19), p.5705-5712 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: Several risk factors for local recurrence of breast cancer after breast-conserving therapy (BCT) have been identified. The
identification of additional risk factors would be very useful in guiding optimal therapy and also in improving understanding
of the mechanisms underlying local recurrence. We used cDNA microarray analysis to identify gene expression profiles associated
with local recurrence.
Experimental Design: Using 18K cDNA microarrays, gene expression profiles were obtained from 50 patients who underwent BCT. Of these 50 patients,
19 developed a local recurrence; the remaining 31 patients were selected as controls as they were free of local recurrence
at least 11 years after treatment. For 9 of 19 patients, the local recurrence was also available for gene expression profiling.
Unsupervised and supervised methods of classification were used to separate patients in groups corresponding to disease outcome
and to study the overall gene expression pattern of primary tumors and their recurrences.
Results: Hierarchical clustering of patients did not show any grouping reflecting local recurrence status. Supervised analysis revealed
no significant set of genes that was able to distinguish recurring tumors from nonrecurring tumors. Paired-data analysis of
primary tumors and local recurrences showed a remarkable similarity in gene expression profile between primary tumors and
their recurrences.
Conclusions: No significant differences in gene expression between primary breast cancer tumors in patients with or without local recurrence
after BCT were identified. Furthermore, analyses of primary tumors and local recurrences show a preservation of the overall
gene expression pattern in the local recurrence, even after radiotherapy. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-0805 |