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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 5/2008

Open Access 01-10-2008 | Research article

Evidence that molecular changes in cells occur before morphological alterations during the progression of breast ductal carcinoma

Authors: Nadia P Castro, Cynthia ABT Osório, César Torres, Elen P Bastos, Mário Mourão-Neto, Fernando A Soares, Helena P Brentani, Dirce M Carraro

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 5/2008

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Abstract

Introduction

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast includes a heterogeneous group of preinvasive tumors with uncertain evolution. Definition of the molecular factors necessary for progression to invasive disease is crucial to determining which lesions are likely to become invasive. To obtain insight into the molecular basis of DCIS, we compared the gene expression pattern of cells from the following samples: non-neoplastic, pure DCIS, in situ component of lesions with co-existing invasive ductal carcinoma, and invasive ductal carcinoma.

Methods

Forty-one samples were evaluated: four non-neoplastic, five pure DCIS, 22 in situ component of lesions with co-existing invasive ductal carcinoma, and 10 invasive ductal carcinoma. Pure cell populations were isolated using laser microdissection. Total RNA was purified, DNase treated, and amplified using the T7-based method. Microarray analysis was conducted using a customized cDNA platform. The concept of molecular divergence was applied to classify the sample groups using analysis of variance followed by Tukey's test.

Results

Among the tumor sample groups, cells from pure DCIS exhibited the most divergent molecular profile, consequently identifying cells from in situ component of lesions with co-existing invasive ductal carcinoma as very similar to cells from invasive lesions. Additionally, we identified 147 genes that were differentially expressed between pure DCIS and in situ component of lesions with co-existing invasive ductal carcinoma, which can discriminate samples representative of in situ component of lesions with co-existing invasive ductal carcinoma from 60% of pure DCIS samples. A gene subset was evaluated using quantitative RT-PCR, which confirmed differential expression for 62.5% and 60.0% of them using initial and partial independent sample groups, respectively. Among these genes, LOX and SULF-1 exhibited features that identify them as potential participants in the malignant process of DCIS.

Conclusions

We identified new genes that are potentially involved in the malignant transformation of DCIS, and our findings strongly suggest that cells from the in situ component of lesions with co-existing invasive ductal carcinoma exhibit molecular alterations that enable them to invade the surrounding tissue before morphological changes in the lesion become apparent.
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Metadata
Title
Evidence that molecular changes in cells occur before morphological alterations during the progression of breast ductal carcinoma
Authors
Nadia P Castro
Cynthia ABT Osório
César Torres
Elen P Bastos
Mário Mourão-Neto
Fernando A Soares
Helena P Brentani
Dirce M Carraro
Publication date
01-10-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 5/2008
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr2157

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