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Data from Impact of Intertumoral Heterogeneity on Predicting Chemotherapy Response of BRCA1-Deficient Mammary Tumors

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 21:20
Abstract

The lack of markers to predict chemotherapy responses in patients poses a major handicap in cancer treatment. We searched for gene expression patterns that correlate with docetaxel or cisplatin response in a mouse model for breast cancer associated with BRCA1 deficiency. Array-based expression profiling did not identify a single marker gene predicting docetaxel response, despite an increase in Abcb1 (P-glycoprotein) expression that was sufficient to explain resistance in several poor responders. Intertumoral heterogeneity explained the inability to identify a predictive gene expression signature for docetaxel. To address this problem, we used a novel algorithm designed to detect differential gene expression in a subgroup of the poor responders that could identify tumors with increased Abcb1 transcript levels. In contrast, standard analytical tools, such as significance analysis of microarrays, detected a marker only if it correlated with response in a substantial fraction of tumors. For example, low expression of the Xist gene correlated with cisplatin hypersensitivity in most tumors, and it also predicted long recurrence-free survival of HER2-negative, stage III breast cancer patients treated with intensive platinum-based chemotherapy. Our findings may prove useful for selecting patients with high-risk breast cancer who could benefit from platinum-based therapy. Cancer Res; 72(9); 2350–61. ©2012 AACR.

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AUTHORS (21)

  • Sven Rottenberg
    Marieke A. Vollebergh
    Bas de Hoon
    Jorma de Ronde
    Philip C. Schouten
    Ariena Kersbergen
    Serge A.L. Zander
    Marina Pajic
    Janneke E. Jaspers
    Martijn Jonkers
    Martin Lodén
    Wendy Sol
    Eline van der Burg
    Jelle Wesseling
    Jean-Pierre Gillet
    Michael M. Gottesman
    Joost Gribnau
    Lodewyk Wessels
    Sabine C. Linn
    Jos Jonkers
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