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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.191367098
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Gene expression patterns of breast carcinomas distinguish tumor subclasses with clinical implications

Thérese Sørlie,Charles M. Perou,Robert Tibshirani,Turid Aas,Stephanie Geisler,Hilde Johnsen,Trevor Hastie,Michael B. Eisen,Matt van de Rijn,Stefanie S. Jeffrey,T. Thorsen,H. Quist,John C. Matese,Patrick O. Brown,David Botstein,Per Eystein Lønning,Anne Lise Børresen-Dale

Breast cancer
Biology
Complementary DNA
2001
The purpose of this study was to classify breast carcinomas based on variations in gene expression patterns derived from cDNA microarrays and to correlate tumor characteristics to clinical outcome. A total of 85 cDNA microarray experiments representing 78 cancers, three fibroadenomas, and four normal breast tissues were analyzed by hierarchical clustering. As reported previously, the cancers could be classified into a basal epithelial-like group, an ERBB2-overexpressing group and a normal breast-like group based on variations in gene expression. A novel finding was that the previously characterized luminal epithelial/estrogen receptor-positive group could be divided into at least two subgroups, each with a distinctive expression profile. These subtypes proved to be reasonably robust by clustering using two different gene sets: first, a set of 456 cDNA clones previously selected to reflect intrinsic properties of the tumors and, second, a gene set that highly correlated with patient outcome. Survival analyses on a subcohort of patients with locally advanced breast cancer uniformly treated in a prospective study showed significantly different outcomes for the patients belonging to the various groups, including a poor prognosis for the basal-like subtype and a significant difference in outcome for the two estrogen receptor-positive groups.
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    Gene expression patterns of breast carcinomas distinguish tumor subclasses with clinical implications” is a paper by Thérese Sørlie Charles M. Perou Robert Tibshirani Turid Aas Stephanie Geisler Hilde Johnsen Trevor Hastie Michael B. Eisen Matt van de Rijn Stefanie S. Jeffrey T. Thorsen H. Quist John C. Matese Patrick O. Brown David Botstein Per Eystein Lønning Anne Lise Børresen-Dale published in 2001. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.