Early detection of breast cancer based on gene-expression patterns in peripheral blood cells

根据外周血细胞基因表达模式早期检测乳腺癌

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作者:Praveen Sharma, Narinder S Sahni, Robert Tibshirani, Per Skaane, Petter Urdal, Hege Berghagen, Marianne Jensen, Lena Kristiansen, Cecilie Moen, Pradeep Sharma, Alia Zaka, Jarle Arnes, Torill Sauer, Lars A Akslen, Ellen Schlichting, Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale, Anders Lönneborg

Conclusion

The results show that a blood-based gene-expression test can be developed to detect breast cancer early in asymptomatic patients. Additional studies with a large sample size, from women both with and without the disease, are warranted to confirm or refute this finding.

Methods

Using macroarrays and nearest-shrunken-centroid method, we analyzed the expression pattern of 1,368 genes in peripheral blood cells of 24 women with breast cancer and 32 women with no signs of this disease. The

Results

We identified a set of 37 genes that correctly predicted the diagnostic class in at least 82% of the samples. The majority of these genes had a decreased expression in samples from breast cancer patients, and predominantly encoded proteins implicated in ribosome production and translation control. In contrast, the expression of some defense-related genes was increased in samples from breast cancer patients.

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