BRCA1 dysfunction in sporadic basal-like breast cancer

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N C Turner
J S Reis-Filho
A M Russell
R J Springall
K Ryder
D Steele
K Savage
C E Gillett
F C Schmitt
A Ashworth
A N Tutt
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[1] Chester Beatty Laboratories,
[2] The Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Centre,undefined
[3] Institute of Cancer Research,undefined
[4] Medical Faculty and IPATIMUP Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology,undefined
[5] University of Porto,undefined
[6] Breast Pathology Laboratory,undefined
[7] Guy's Hospital,undefined
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Oncogene | 2007年 / 26卷
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BRCA1; basal-like; breast cancer; metaplastic;
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Basal-like breast cancers form a distinct subtype of breast cancer characterized by the expression of markers expressed in normal basal/myoepithelial cells. Breast cancers arising in carriers of germline BRCA1 mutations are predominately of basal-like type, suggesting that BRCA1 dysfunction may play a role in the pathogenesis of sporadic basal-like cancers. We analysed 37 sporadic breast cancers expressing the basal marker cytokeratin 5/6, and age- and grade-matched controls, for downregulation of BRCA1. Although BRCA1 promoter methylation was no more common in basal-like cancers (basal 14% vs controls 11%, P=0.72), BRCA1 messenger RNA expression was twofold lower in basal-like breast cancers compared to matched controls (P=0.008). ID4, a negative regulator of BRCA1, was expressed at 9.1-fold higher levels in basal-like breast cancer (P<0.0001), suggesting a potential mechanism of BRCA1 downregulation. BRCA1 downregulation correlated with the presence of multiple basal markers, revealing heterogeneity in the basal-like phenotype. Finally, we found that 63% of metaplastic breast cancers, a rare type of basal-like cancers, had BRCA1 methylation, in comparison to 12% of controls (P<0.0001). The high prevalence of BRCA1 dysfunction identified in this study could be exploited in the development of novel approaches to targeted treatment of basal-like breast cancer.
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页码:2126 / 2132
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