Deconstructing the molecular portrait of basal-like breast cancer

F Yehiely, JV Moyano, JR Evans, TO Nielsen… - Trends in molecular …, 2006 - cell.com
F Yehiely, JV Moyano, JR Evans, TO Nielsen, VL Cryns
Trends in molecular medicine, 2006cell.com
Gene-expression profiling has revealed several molecular subtypes of breast cancer, which
differ in their pathobiology and clinical outcomes. Basal-like tumors are a newly recognized
subtype of breast cancer, which express genes that are characteristic of basal epithelial
cells, such as the basal cytokeratins, and are associated with poor relapse-free and overall
survival. However, the genetic and epigenetic alterations that are responsible for the
biologically aggressive phenotype of these estrogen receptor-negative and HER2/ErbB2 …
Gene-expression profiling has revealed several molecular subtypes of breast cancer, which differ in their pathobiology and clinical outcomes. Basal-like tumors are a newly recognized subtype of breast cancer, which express genes that are characteristic of basal epithelial cells, such as the basal cytokeratins, and are associated with poor relapse-free and overall survival. However, the genetic and epigenetic alterations that are responsible for the biologically aggressive phenotype of these estrogen receptor-negative and HER2/ErbB2-negative tumors are not well understood, thereby hindering efforts to develop targeted therapies. Here, we focus on new insights into the molecular pathogenesis of basal-like breast cancer and explore how these discoveries might impact the treatment of these poor-prognosis tumors.
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