Introduction: Five different molecular subtypes of breast cancer have been identified through gene expression profiling. Each subtype has a characteristic expression pattern suggested to partly depend on cellular origin. We aimed to investigate whether the molecular subtypes also display distinct methylation profiles. Methods: We analysed methylation status of 807 cancer-related genes in 189 fresh frozen primary breast tumours and four normal breast tissue samples using an array-based methylation assay. Results: Unsupervised analysis revealed three groups of breast cancer with characteristic methylation patterns. The three groups were associated with the luminal A, luminal B and basal-like molecular subtypes of breast cancer, respectively, ...
In cancer, epigenetic states are deregulated and thought to be of significance in cancer development...
It is now understood that epigenetic alterations occur frequently in sporadic breast carcinogenesis,...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
The diversity of breast cancers reflects variations in underlying biology and affects the clinical i...
Methylation change plays an important role in many cellular systems, including cancer development. D...
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
Breast cancer is a complex disease consisting of four distinct molecular subtypes. DNA methylation-b...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of breast cancer and the widespread use of single-gene studies, ther...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of breast cancer and the widespread use of single-gene studies, ther...
Abnormal DNA methylation is well established for breast cancer and contributes to its progression by...
Abnormal DNA methylation is well established for breast cancer and contributes to its progression by...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal DNA methylation is well established for breast cancer and contributes to its pr...
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
Abstract Introduction Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with several intrinsic subtypes diff...
Abstract Introduction Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with several intrinsic subtypes diff...
In cancer, epigenetic states are deregulated and thought to be of significance in cancer development...
It is now understood that epigenetic alterations occur frequently in sporadic breast carcinogenesis,...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
The diversity of breast cancers reflects variations in underlying biology and affects the clinical i...
Methylation change plays an important role in many cellular systems, including cancer development. D...
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
Breast cancer is a complex disease consisting of four distinct molecular subtypes. DNA methylation-b...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of breast cancer and the widespread use of single-gene studies, ther...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of breast cancer and the widespread use of single-gene studies, ther...
Abnormal DNA methylation is well established for breast cancer and contributes to its progression by...
Abnormal DNA methylation is well established for breast cancer and contributes to its progression by...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal DNA methylation is well established for breast cancer and contributes to its pr...
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
Abstract Introduction Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with several intrinsic subtypes diff...
Abstract Introduction Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with several intrinsic subtypes diff...
In cancer, epigenetic states are deregulated and thought to be of significance in cancer development...
It is now understood that epigenetic alterations occur frequently in sporadic breast carcinogenesis,...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...