• Biologie

  • Aberrations chromosomiques

  • Sein

Evolutionary pathways in BRCA1-associated breast tumors

Menée à l'échelle de cellules individuelles sur 53 tumeurs de cancer du sein associées à des mutations du gène BRCA1, cette étude analyse l'ordre temporel des anomalies somatiques concernant les gènes BRCA1, PTEN et p53

BRCA1-associated breast tumors display loss of BRCA1 and frequent somatic mutations of PTEN and TP53. Here we describe the analysis of BRCA1, PTEN, and p53 at the single cell level in 55 BRCA1-associated breast tumors and computational methods to predict the relative temporal order of somatic events based on the frequency of cells with single or combined alterations. Although there is no obligatory order of events, we found that loss of PTEN is the most common first event and is associated with basal-like subtype, whereas in the majority of luminal tumors, mutation of TP53 occurs first and mutant PIK3CA is rarely detected. We also observed intra-tumor heterogeneity for the loss of wild-type BRCA1 and increased cell proliferation and centrosome amplification in the normal breast epithelium of BRCA1 mutation carriers. Our results have important implications for the design of chemopreventive and therapeutic interventions in this high-risk patient population.

Cancer Discovery

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