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DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.051
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Molecular Features of Subtype-Specific Progression from Ductal Carcinoma In Situ to Invasive Breast Cancer

Robert Lesurf,Miriam Ragle Aure,Hanne Håberg Mørk,Valeria Vitelli,Steinar Lundgren,Anne‐Lise Børresen‐Dale,Vessela Kristensen,Fredrik Wärnberg,Michael Hallett,Thérese Sørlie

Breast cancer
Biology
Tumor progression
2016
Breast cancer consists of at least five main molecular "intrinsic" subtypes that are reflected in both pre-invasive and invasive disease. Although previous studies have suggested that many of the molecular features of invasive breast cancer are established early, it is unclear what mechanisms drive progression and whether the mechanisms of progression are dependent or independent of subtype. We have generated mRNA, miRNA, and DNA copy-number profiles from a total of 59 in situ lesions and 85 invasive tumors in order to comprehensively identify those genes, signaling pathways, processes, and cell types that are involved in breast cancer progression. Our work provides evidence that there are molecular features associated with disease progression that are unique to the intrinsic subtypes. We additionally establish subtype-specific signatures that are able to identify a small proportion of pre-invasive tumors with expression profiles that resemble invasive carcinoma, indicating a higher likelihood of future disease progression.
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    Molecular Features of Subtype-Specific Progression from Ductal Carcinoma In Situ to Invasive Breast Cancer” is a paper by Robert Lesurf Miriam Ragle Aure Hanne Håberg Mørk Valeria Vitelli Steinar Lundgren Anne‐Lise Børresen‐Dale Vessela Kristensen Fredrik Wärnberg Michael Hallett Thérese Sørlie published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.