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Data from Intrinsic Subtypes and Gene Expression Profiles in Primary and Metastatic Breast Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 01:08
Abstract

Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely characterized. In this study, we compared intrinsic molecular subtypes and gene expression in 123 paired primary and metastatic tissues from breast cancer patients. Intrinsic subtype was identified using a PAM50 classifier and χ2 tests determined the differences in variable distribution. The rate of subtype conversion was 0% in basal-like tumors, 23.1% in HER2-enriched (HER2-E) tumors, 30.0% in luminal B tumors, and 55.3% in luminal A tumors. In 40.2% of cases, luminal A tumors converted to luminal B tumors, whereas in 14.3% of cases luminal A and B tumors converted to HER2-E tumors. We identified 47 genes that were expressed differentially in metastatic versus primary disease. Metastatic tumors were enriched for proliferation-related and migration-related genes and diminished for luminal-related genes. Expression of proliferation-related genes were better at predicting overall survival in metastatic disease (OSmet) when analyzed in metastatic tissue rather than primary tissue. In contrast, a basal-like gene expression signature was better at predicting OSmet in primary disease compared with metastatic tissue. We observed correlations between time to tumor relapse and the magnitude of changes of proliferation, luminal B, or HER2-E signatures in metastatic versus primary disease. Although the intrinsic subtype was largely maintained during metastatic progression, luminal/HER2-negative tumors acquired a luminal B or HER2-E profile during metastatic progression, likely reflecting tumor evolution or acquisition of estrogen independence. Overall, our analysis revealed the value of stratifying gene expression by both cancer subtype and tissue type, providing clinicians more refined tools to evaluate prognosis and treatment. Cancer Res; 77(9); 2213–21. ©2017 AACR.

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Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Susan Komen Foundation

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria

Breast Cancer Research Foundation

FEDER (RETICC)

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Generalitat de Catalunya

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AUTHORS (27)

  • Juan M. Cejalvo
    Eduardo Martínez de Dueñas
    Patricia Galván
    Susana García-Recio
    Octavio Burgués Gasión
    Laia Paré
    Silvia Antolín
    Rosella Martinello
    Isabel Blancas
    Barbara Adamo
    Ángel Guerrero-Zotano
    Montserrat Muñoz
    Paolo Nucíforo
    María Vidal
    Ramón M. Pérez
    José I. Chacón López-Muniz
    Rosalía Caballero
    Vicente Peg
    Eva Carrasco
    Federico Rojo
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