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Dataset: Epigenetic portraits of human breast cancers (various cell lines expression data)

Breast cancer is a molecularly, biologically and clinically heterogeneous group of disorders. Understanding this diversity is essential...

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Breast cancer is a molecularly, biologically and clinically heterogeneous group of disorders. Understanding this diversity is essential to improving diagnosis and optimising treatment. Both genetic and acquired epigenetic abnormalities participate in cancer, but information is scant on the involvement of the epigenome in breast cancer and its contribution to the complexity of the disease. Here we used the Infinium Methylation Platform to profile at single-CpG resolution (over 14,000 genes interrogated) the methylomes of 119 breast tumours. It emerges that many genes whose expression is linked to the ER status are epigenetically controlled (or/ we show that the two major phenotypes of breast cancers determined by ER status are widely involving epigenetic regulatory mechanisms), offering the prospect of a novel approach to treating ER-positive tumours. We have distinguished methylation-profile-based tumour clusters, some coinciding with known “expression subtypes” but also new entities that may provide a meaningful basis for refining breast tumour typology. We show that methylation patterns may reflect the cellular origins of tumours. Having highlighted an unexpectedly strong epigenetic component in the regulation of key immune pathways, we show that a set of immune genes have high prognostic value in specific tumour categories. By laying the ground for better understanding of breast cancer heterogeneity and improved tumour taxonomy, the precise epigenetic portraits drawn here should contribute to better management of breast cancer patients. Gene expression profiling cell lines. Study of epigenetic variation (methylation) linked to gene expression. No replicate, no reference sample.

Species:
human

Samples:
18

Source:
E-GEOD-22250

PubMed:
21910250

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL LINE CONDITIONS CELL TYPE
GSM553873 MCF10A normal not specified
GSM553874 MCF-7 WT not specified
GSM553875 MCF-7 5-AZA not specified
GSM553876 T47D WT not specified
GSM553877 T47D 5-AZA not specified
GSM553878 SKBR3 WT not specified
GSM553879 SKBR3 5-AZA not specified
GSM553880 BT20 WT not specified
GSM55388 BT20 5-AZA not specified
GSM553882 MDA-MB-231 WT not specified
GSM553883 MDA-MB-231 5-AZA not specified
GSM553884 MDA-MB-361 WT not specified
GSM553885 MDA-MB-361 5-AZA not specified
GSM553886 ZR-75-1 WT not specified
GSM553887 ZR-75-1 5-AZA not specified
GSM553888 WEIS3E5 normal not specified
GSM553889 not specified ex vivo ex vivo B lymphocytes
GSM553890 not specified ex vivo ex vivo T lymphocytes

Tags

  • breast
  • breast cancer
  • cancer
  • cell
  • disease

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