The magnitude and scope of intrinsic age-correlated and host endocrine age-correlated gene expression in breast cancer is not well understood. From age-correlated gene expression in 3,071 breast cancer transcriptomes and epithelial protein expression of 42 markers in 5,001 breast cancers and 537 normal breast tissues, we identified a majority of age-correlated genes as putatively regulated by age-dependent estrogen signaling. Surprisingly, these included genes encoding the chromatin modifier EZH2 (which had a negative age correlation) and associated H3K27me3 (which had an inverse, positive age correlation). Among The Cancer Genome Atlas lung, thyroid, kidney and prostate transcriptomes, the largest overlap with breast cancer in age-correlat...
The incidence of breast cancer increases with age until menopause, and breast cancer is more aggress...
© 2020 The Author(s) Aging is closely associated with increased susceptibility to breast cancer, yet...
Summary: Age is the major risk factor in most carcinomas, yet little is known about how proteomes ch...
The magnitude and scope of intrinsic age-correlated and host endocrine age-correlated gene expressio...
The magnitude and scope of intrinsic age-correlated and host endocrine age-correlated gene expressi...
BackgroundAge is the strongest breast cancer risk factor, with overall breast cancer risk increasing...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Breast cancer biological characteristics change as age advances. T...
Background and objective Breast cancer (BC) diagnosed at ages <40 years presents with more aggressiv...
Breast cancer in young women is more aggressive with a poorer prognosis and overall survival compare...
Objective The aim of the current study was to explore the association between age and outcomes in br...
<div><p>Breast cancer in young women is more aggressive with a poorer prognosis and overall survival...
Purpose Breast cancer arising in young women is correlated with inferior survival and higher inciden...
Background: The negative association between the oestrogen receptor (ER) and the human epidermal gro...
The incidence of breast cancer increases with age until menopause, and breast cancer is more aggress...
textabstractPurpose. To define the biology driving the aggressive nature of breast cancer arising in...
The incidence of breast cancer increases with age until menopause, and breast cancer is more aggress...
© 2020 The Author(s) Aging is closely associated with increased susceptibility to breast cancer, yet...
Summary: Age is the major risk factor in most carcinomas, yet little is known about how proteomes ch...
The magnitude and scope of intrinsic age-correlated and host endocrine age-correlated gene expressio...
The magnitude and scope of intrinsic age-correlated and host endocrine age-correlated gene expressi...
BackgroundAge is the strongest breast cancer risk factor, with overall breast cancer risk increasing...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Breast cancer biological characteristics change as age advances. T...
Background and objective Breast cancer (BC) diagnosed at ages <40 years presents with more aggressiv...
Breast cancer in young women is more aggressive with a poorer prognosis and overall survival compare...
Objective The aim of the current study was to explore the association between age and outcomes in br...
<div><p>Breast cancer in young women is more aggressive with a poorer prognosis and overall survival...
Purpose Breast cancer arising in young women is correlated with inferior survival and higher inciden...
Background: The negative association between the oestrogen receptor (ER) and the human epidermal gro...
The incidence of breast cancer increases with age until menopause, and breast cancer is more aggress...
textabstractPurpose. To define the biology driving the aggressive nature of breast cancer arising in...
The incidence of breast cancer increases with age until menopause, and breast cancer is more aggress...
© 2020 The Author(s) Aging is closely associated with increased susceptibility to breast cancer, yet...
Summary: Age is the major risk factor in most carcinomas, yet little is known about how proteomes ch...