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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 2/2005

01-06-2005 | Oral Presentation

The role of the tumor microenvironment in breast cancer progression

Authors: H Min, J Yao, M Allinen, L Cai, K Polyak

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Special Issue 2/2005

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We performed comprehensive molecular analysis of each cell type composing normal breast tissue and in situ and invasive breast carcinomas. Gene expression profiles were analyzed using serial analysis of gene expression, genetic changes were analyzed by single nucleotide polymorphism arrays, while epigenetic changes were analyzed using methylation-specific digital karyotyping. Based on these data we determined that gene expression and epigenetic changes occur in all cell types during breast cancer progression, while genetic alterations were only detected in tumor epithelial cells. Many of the differentially expressed genes encode for secreted proteins and receptors suggesting alterations in autocrine and paracrine interactions in breast tumorigenesis. Two of these genes, the CXCL14 and CXCL12 chemokines, overexpressed in tumor myoepithelial cells and in myofibroblasts, respectively, bind to receptors on epithelial cells and enhance their proliferation, migration, and invasion. Chemokines may thus play a role in breast tumorigenesis by acting as paracrine factors. The role of these chemokines, and myoepithelial and stromal cells in the progression of in situ carcinomas to invasive carcinomas was investigated using a xenograft model of human ductal carcinoma in situ. Based on our studies we determined that changes in the tumor microenvironment and epithelial–myoepithelial and epithelial–stromal cell interactions play an important role in breast tumor progression. …
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go back to reference Allinen M, Beroukhim R, Cai L, Brennan C, Lahti-Domenici J, Huang H, Porter D, Hu M, Chin L, Richardson A, et al: Molecular characterization of the tumor microenvironment in breast cancer. Cancer Cell. 2004, 6: 17-32. 10.1016/j.ccr.2004.06.010.CrossRefPubMed Allinen M, Beroukhim R, Cai L, Brennan C, Lahti-Domenici J, Huang H, Porter D, Hu M, Chin L, Richardson A, et al: Molecular characterization of the tumor microenvironment in breast cancer. Cancer Cell. 2004, 6: 17-32. 10.1016/j.ccr.2004.06.010.CrossRefPubMed
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Title
The role of the tumor microenvironment in breast cancer progression
Authors
H Min
J Yao
M Allinen
L Cai
K Polyak
Publication date
01-06-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue Special Issue 2/2005
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr1060

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