SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pathophysiology by identifying associations between recurrent CNAs, gene expression, and clinical outcome in a set of aggressively treated early-stage breast tumors. It shows that the recurrent CNAs differ between tumor subtypes defined by expression pattern and that stratification of patients according to outcome can be improved by measuring both expression and copy number, especially high-level amplification. Sixty-six genes deregulated by the high-level amplifications are potential therapeutic targets. Nine of these (FGFR1, IKBKB, ERBB2, PROCC, ADAM9, FNTA, ACACA, PNMT, and NR1D1) are considered druggable. Low-level CNAs appear to contribute ...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been popularly used for analyzing DNA copy number ...
This Article from the Cancer Genome Atlas consortium describes a multifaceted analysis of primary br...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with known expression-defined tumor subtypes. DNA copy numb...
Genomic copy number alterations (CNA) are common in breast cancer. Identifying characteristic CNAs a...
The genomic landscape of breast cancer is complex, and inter- and intra-tumour heterogeneity are imp...
Copy number alterations (CNAs) can promote tumor progression by altering gene expression levels. Due...
The elucidation of breast cancer subgroups and their molecular drivers requires integrated views of ...
Genomic instability is an enabling hallmark of cancer that comprises the progressive accumulation of...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease as evident through the diversity observed between the molec...
Elucidating the molecular drivers of human breast cancers requires a strategy capable of integrating...
The elucidation of breast cancer subgroups and their molecular drivers requires integrated views of ...
The application of high throughput techniques to profile DNA, RNA and protein in breast cancer sampl...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been popularly used for analyzing DNA copy number ...
This Article from the Cancer Genome Atlas consortium describes a multifaceted analysis of primary br...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with known expression-defined tumor subtypes. DNA copy numb...
Genomic copy number alterations (CNA) are common in breast cancer. Identifying characteristic CNAs a...
The genomic landscape of breast cancer is complex, and inter- and intra-tumour heterogeneity are imp...
Copy number alterations (CNAs) can promote tumor progression by altering gene expression levels. Due...
The elucidation of breast cancer subgroups and their molecular drivers requires integrated views of ...
Genomic instability is an enabling hallmark of cancer that comprises the progressive accumulation of...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease as evident through the diversity observed between the molec...
Elucidating the molecular drivers of human breast cancers requires a strategy capable of integrating...
The elucidation of breast cancer subgroups and their molecular drivers requires integrated views of ...
The application of high throughput techniques to profile DNA, RNA and protein in breast cancer sampl...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been popularly used for analyzing DNA copy number ...
This Article from the Cancer Genome Atlas consortium describes a multifaceted analysis of primary br...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...