Gene expression profiles of human breast cancer progression

XJ Ma, R Salunga, JT Tuggle… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
XJ Ma, R Salunga, JT Tuggle, J Gaudet, E Enright, P McQuary, T Payette, M Pistone…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003National Acad Sciences
Although distinct pathological stages of breast cancer have been described, the molecular
differences among these stages are largely unknown. Here, through the combined use of
laser capture microdissection and DNA microarrays, we have generated in situ gene
expression profiles of the premalignant, preinvasive, and invasive stages of human breast
cancer. Our data reveal extensive similarities at the transcriptome level among the distinct
stages of progression and suggest that gene expression alterations conferring the potential …
Although distinct pathological stages of breast cancer have been described, the molecular differences among these stages are largely unknown. Here, through the combined use of laser capture microdissection and DNA microarrays, we have generated in situ gene expression profiles of the premalignant, preinvasive, and invasive stages of human breast cancer. Our data reveal extensive similarities at the transcriptome level among the distinct stages of progression and suggest that gene expression alterations conferring the potential for invasive growth are already present in the preinvasive stages. In contrast to tumor stage, different tumor grades are associated with distinct gene expression signatures. Furthermore, a subset of genes associated with high tumor grade is quantitatively correlated with the transition from preinvasive to invasive growth.
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