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Dataset: Concurrent Gene Signatures for Han Chinese Breast Cancers [Affymetrix]

The interplay between copy number variation (CNV) and differential gene expression may be able to shed light on molecular process...

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The interplay between copy number variation (CNV) and differential gene expression may be able to shed light on molecular process underlying breast cancer and lead to the discovery of cancer-related genes. In the current study, genes concurrently identified in array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) and gene expression microarrays were used to derive gene signatures for Han Chinese breast cancers. We performed 23 array CGHs and 81 gene expression microarrays in breast cancer samples from Taiwanese women. Genes with coherent patterns of both CNV and differential gene expression were identified from the 21 samples assayed using both platforms. We used these genes to derive signatures associated with clinical ER and HER2 status and disease-free survival. Distributions of signature genes were strongly associated with chromosomal location: chromosome 16 for ER and 17 for HER2. A breast cancer risk predictive model was built based on the first supervised principal component from 16 genes (RCAN3, MCOLN2, DENND2D, RWDD3, ZMYM6, CAPZA1, GPR18, WARS2, TRIM45, SCRN1, CSNK1E, HBXIP, CSDE1, MRPL20, IKZF1, and COL20A1), and distinct survival patterns were observed between the high- and low-risk groups from the combined dataset of 408 microarrays. The risk score was significantly higher in breast cancer patients with recurrence, metastasis, or mortality than in relapse-free individuals (0.241 versus 0, P<0.001). The concurrent gene risk predictive model remained discriminative across distinct clinical ER and HER2 statuses in subgroup analysis. We conclude that parallel analysis of CGH and microarray data, in conjunction with known gene expression patterns, can be used to identify biomarkers with prognostic values in breast cancer. We performed 23 array CGHs and 81 gene expression microarrays in breast cancer samples from Taiwanese women. Genes with coherent patterns of both CNV and differential gene expression were identified from the 21 samples assayed using both platforms. We used these genes to derive signatures associated with clinical ER and HER2 status and disease-free survival.

Species:
human

Samples:
81

Source:
E-GEOD-48390

PubMed:
24098497

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample HER2 PREDICTED RISK HU306 CLASSIFICATION ER
GSM1176953 over-expression low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM1176952 normal high Luminal A positive
GSM117695 over-expression low Normal breast-like negative
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176948 normal low Uncla positive
GSM1176947 over-expression low Luminal B positive
GSM1176948 normal low Uncla positive
GSM1176947 over-expression low Luminal B positive
GSM1176944 over-expression low Normal breast-like positive
GSM1176943 normal low Luminal B positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176947 over-expression low Luminal B positive
GSM1176943 normal low Luminal B positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176935 over-expression low Uncla negative
GSM1176934 over-expression high HER2-enriched negative
GSM1176948 normal low Uncla positive
GSM1176932 normal low Uncla negative
GSM1176943 normal low Luminal B positive
GSM1176934 over-expression high HER2-enriched negative
GSM1176943 normal low Luminal B positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176947 over-expression low Luminal B positive
GSM1176952 normal high Luminal A positive
GSM1176925 over-expression low Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176922 normal high Luminal B positive
GSM1176948 normal low Uncla positive
GSM1176953 over-expression low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM1176953 over-expression low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM1176918 normal low Normal breast-like positive
GSM1176947 over-expression low Luminal B positive
GSM1176916 normal low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM1176915 over-expression high HER2-enriched positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176918 normal low Normal breast-like positive
GSM1176916 normal low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM11769 normal high Normal breast-like positive
GSM117695 over-expression low Normal breast-like negative
GSM1176916 normal low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176934 over-expression high HER2-enriched negative
GSM1176934 over-expression high HER2-enriched negative
GSM1176922 normal high Luminal B positive
GSM1176922 normal high Luminal B positive
GSM1176903 normal high Basal-like subtype negative
GSM1176947 over-expression low Luminal B positive
GSM117690 over-expression low HER2-enriched positive
GSM1176900 normal high Normal breast-like negative
GSM1176934 over-expression high HER2-enriched negative
GSM11769 normal high Normal breast-like positive
GSM117690 over-expression low HER2-enriched positive
GSM1176896 over-expression low HER2-enriched negative
GSM1176900 normal high Normal breast-like negative
GSM1176952 normal high Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176916 normal low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM117689 over-expression high Luminal A positive
GSM1176896 over-expression low HER2-enriched negative
GSM1176915 over-expression high HER2-enriched positive
GSM117690 over-expression low HER2-enriched positive
GSM1176887 over-expression high Normal breast-like negative
GSM117695 over-expression low Normal breast-like negative
GSM1176934 over-expression high HER2-enriched negative
GSM1176952 normal high Luminal A positive
GSM1176922 normal high Luminal B positive
GSM1176953 over-expression low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM117695 over-expression low Normal breast-like negative
GSM1176916 normal low Basal-like subtype negative
GSM1176879 over-expression high Luminal B positive
GSM1176878 over-expression high Uncla positive
GSM1176877 normal low HER2-enriched negative
GSM11769 normal high Normal breast-like positive
GSM1176952 normal high Luminal A positive
GSM1176950 normal low Luminal A positive
GSM1176952 normal high Luminal A positive

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