Increased rates of locoregional recurrence are observed in patients with basal-like breast cancer (BC) despite the use of radiation therapy (RT); therefore, approaches that result in radiosensitization of basal-like BC are critically needed. Using patients' tumor gene expression data from 4 independent data sets, we correlated gene expression with recurrence to find genes significantly correlated with early recurrence after RT. The highest-ranked gene, TTK, was most highly expressed in basal-like BC across multiple data sets. Inhibition of TTK by both genetic and pharmacologic methods enhanced radiosensitivity in multiple basal-like cell lines. Radiosensitivity was mediated, at least in part, through persistent DNA damage after treatment wi...
Gene rearrangements resulting in the aberrant activity of tyrosine kinases have been identified as d...
<p>(<b>A and B</b>) <i>RNA and protein levels of TTK in human breast cancers from omic data selected...
Background: There is extensive scientific evidence that radiation therapy (RT) is a crucial treatmen...
Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer diagnosed in women, and there is a critical need to...
Local recurrence and distant failure after adjuvant radiation therapy for breast cancer remain signi...
Systemic treatments are tailored to breast cancer (BC) heterogeneity, which is not yet taken into ac...
International audiencePurpose/Objective(s)Breast cancer (BC) patients with comparable prognostic fea...
The majority of triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) are of the basal-like subtype, which has a poo...
Radiotherapy is the use of ionising radiation to induce localised DNA damage to cancerous tissues, l...
The defect in homologous recombination (HR) found in BRCA1-associated cancers can be therapeutically...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer (BC) patients with comparable prognostic features ha...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and some patients develo...
© 2011 Dr. Max YanBasal breast cancers are a subgroup of breast cancers with a distinctive gene expr...
Background/Aims: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a high-risk breast cancer phenotype without...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents a subgroup of breast cancers (BC) associated with th...
Gene rearrangements resulting in the aberrant activity of tyrosine kinases have been identified as d...
<p>(<b>A and B</b>) <i>RNA and protein levels of TTK in human breast cancers from omic data selected...
Background: There is extensive scientific evidence that radiation therapy (RT) is a crucial treatmen...
Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer diagnosed in women, and there is a critical need to...
Local recurrence and distant failure after adjuvant radiation therapy for breast cancer remain signi...
Systemic treatments are tailored to breast cancer (BC) heterogeneity, which is not yet taken into ac...
International audiencePurpose/Objective(s)Breast cancer (BC) patients with comparable prognostic fea...
The majority of triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) are of the basal-like subtype, which has a poo...
Radiotherapy is the use of ionising radiation to induce localised DNA damage to cancerous tissues, l...
The defect in homologous recombination (HR) found in BRCA1-associated cancers can be therapeutically...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer (BC) patients with comparable prognostic features ha...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and some patients develo...
© 2011 Dr. Max YanBasal breast cancers are a subgroup of breast cancers with a distinctive gene expr...
Background/Aims: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a high-risk breast cancer phenotype without...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents a subgroup of breast cancers (BC) associated with th...
Gene rearrangements resulting in the aberrant activity of tyrosine kinases have been identified as d...
<p>(<b>A and B</b>) <i>RNA and protein levels of TTK in human breast cancers from omic data selected...
Background: There is extensive scientific evidence that radiation therapy (RT) is a crucial treatmen...