Author:
Rebbeck Clare A.,Xian Jian,Bornelöv Susanne,Geradts Joseph,Hobeika Amy,Geiger Heather,Alvarez Jose Franco,Rozhkova Elena,Nicholls Ashley,Robine Nicolas,Lyerly Herbert K.,Hannon Gregory J.
Abstract
ABSTRACTDuctal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is considered a non-invasive precursor to breast cancer, and although associated with an increased risk of developing invasive disease, many women with DCIS will never progress beyond their in situ diagnosis. The path from normal duct to invasive disease is not well understood, and efforts to do so are hampered by the substantial heterogeneity that exists between patients and even within patients. Using gene expression analysis, we have generated a ‘Timeline’ of disease progression, utilising the variability within patients and combining >2,000 individually micro-dissected ductal lesions from 145 patients into one continuous trajectory. Using this Timeline we show there is a progressive loss in basal layer integrity, coupled with two epithelial to mesenchymal transitions (EMT), one early in the timeline and a second just prior to cells leaving the duct. We identify early processes and potential biomarkers, includingCAMK2N1,MNX1,ADCY5,HOXC11andANKRD22, whose reduced expression is associated with the progression of DCIS to invasive breast cancer.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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