Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) is a key step in breast cancer (BC) metastasis. Targeting the molecular drivers of LVI can improve BC patients’ management. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of LVI are complex and interconnected with various carcinogenesis pathways. This study aimed to identify the key regulatory gene associated with LVI and to investigate its mechanisms of action and prognostic significance. Artificial neural network (ANN) was applied to two large transcriptomic datasets of BC with well-characterised LVI status. Cyclin B2 (CCNB2) was identified in the top genes associated with LVI positivity. In vitro functional assays were carried out to assess the role of CCNB2 in tumour cell behaviour and their interactions with...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) still remains an imperative clinical issue, despite advances in the di...
Abstract Aberrant levels of the G2/M cyclin cyclin B1 (gene CCNB1) have been associated with multipl...
Background/Aim: Heparanase (HPA) contributes to breast cancer metastasis by facilitating the breakdo...
Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) is a key step in breast cancer (BC) metastasis. Targeting the molecula...
BackgroundLymphovascular invasion (LVI) is regulated through complex molecular mechanisms. Cyclin B1...
Background: Despite advancements in the early detection of breast cancer (BC) and improved access to...
The clinical outcome of BC patients receiving the same treatment is known to vary considerably and t...
PURPOSE: The epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a key role in breast cancer progression a...
BACKGROUND: Lymph node invasion is one of the most powerful clinical factors in cancer prognosis. Ho...
Breast cancer (BC) remains the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide. Among breast cancer patie...
Background: The prognostic value of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in breast cancer (BC) has been dem...
Luminal A and B breast cancers are the most prevalent forms of breast cancer diagnosed in women. Com...
© 2017 Cancer Research UK. All rights reserved. Background:The prognostic value of lymphovascular in...
Evidence is emerging that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) may play a role in cancer development, but t...
Purpose of the study: The molecular mechanism of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) which determines the ...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) still remains an imperative clinical issue, despite advances in the di...
Abstract Aberrant levels of the G2/M cyclin cyclin B1 (gene CCNB1) have been associated with multipl...
Background/Aim: Heparanase (HPA) contributes to breast cancer metastasis by facilitating the breakdo...
Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) is a key step in breast cancer (BC) metastasis. Targeting the molecula...
BackgroundLymphovascular invasion (LVI) is regulated through complex molecular mechanisms. Cyclin B1...
Background: Despite advancements in the early detection of breast cancer (BC) and improved access to...
The clinical outcome of BC patients receiving the same treatment is known to vary considerably and t...
PURPOSE: The epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a key role in breast cancer progression a...
BACKGROUND: Lymph node invasion is one of the most powerful clinical factors in cancer prognosis. Ho...
Breast cancer (BC) remains the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide. Among breast cancer patie...
Background: The prognostic value of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in breast cancer (BC) has been dem...
Luminal A and B breast cancers are the most prevalent forms of breast cancer diagnosed in women. Com...
© 2017 Cancer Research UK. All rights reserved. Background:The prognostic value of lymphovascular in...
Evidence is emerging that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) may play a role in cancer development, but t...
Purpose of the study: The molecular mechanism of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) which determines the ...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) still remains an imperative clinical issue, despite advances in the di...
Abstract Aberrant levels of the G2/M cyclin cyclin B1 (gene CCNB1) have been associated with multipl...
Background/Aim: Heparanase (HPA) contributes to breast cancer metastasis by facilitating the breakdo...