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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2634067100
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Gene expression profiles of primary breast tumors maintained in distant metastases

Britta Weigelt,Annuska M. Glas,Lodewyk Wessels,Anke Witteveen,Johannes L. Peterse,Laura J. Van’t Veer

Gene expression profiling
Biology
Breast cancer
2003
It has been debated for decades how cancer cells acquire metastatic capability. It is unclear whether metastases are derived from distinct subpopulations of tumor cells within the primary site with higher metastatic potential, or whether they originate from a random fraction of tumor cells. Here we show, by gene expression profiling, that human primary breast tumors are strikingly similar to the distant metastases of the same patient. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering, multidimensional scaling, and permutation testing, as well as the comparison of significantly expressed genes within a pair, reveal their genetic similarity. Our findings suggest that metastatic capability in breast cancer is an inherent feature and is not based on clonal selection.
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    Gene expression profiles of primary breast tumors maintained in distant metastases” is a paper by Britta Weigelt Annuska M. Glas Lodewyk Wessels Anke Witteveen Johannes L. Peterse Laura J. Van’t Veer published in 2003. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.