| Literature DB >> 34072157 |
Aparna Maiti1,2, Ichiro Okano1, Masanori Oshi1, Maiko Okano1, Wanqing Tian3, Tsutomu Kawaguchi1, Eriko Katsuta1, Kazuaki Takabe1, Li Yan3, Santosh Patnaik4, Nitai C Hait1,2.
Abstract
Heterogeneity is the characteristic of breast tumors, making it difficult to understand the molecular mechanism. Alteration of gene expression in the primary tumor versus the metastatic lesion remains challenging for getting any specific targeted therapy. To better understand how gene expression profile changes during metastasis, we compare the primary tumor and distant metastatic tumor gene expression using primary breast tumors compared with its metastatic variant in animal models. Our RNA sequencing data from cells revealed that parental cell and the metastatic variant cell are different in gene expression while gene signature significantly altered during metastasis to distant organs than primary breast tumors. We found that secreted mediators encoding genes (ANGPTL7, MMP3, LCN2, S100A8, and ESM1) are correlated with poor prognosis in the clinical setting as divulged from METABRIC and TCGA-BRCA cohort data analysis.Entities:
Keywords: aggressive subtypes; breast cancer; mediator genes; metastases; patients’ survival
Year: 2021 PMID: 34072157 DOI: 10.3390/cancers13112641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639