An interferon-related gene signature for DNA damage resistance is a predictive marker for chemotherapy and radiation for breast cancer
University of Chicago · Cleveland Clinic · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Individualization of cancer management requires prognostic markers and therapy-predictive markers. Prognostic markers assess risk of disease progression independent of therapy, whereas therapy-predictive markers identify patients whose disease is sensitive or resistant to treatment. We show that an experimentally derived IFN-related DNA damage resistance signature (IRDS) is associated with resistance to chemotherapy and/or radiation across different cancer cell lines. The IRDS genes STAT1, ISG15, and IFIT1 all mediate experimental resistance. Clinical analyses reveal that IRDS(+) and IRDS(-) states exist among common human cancers. In breast cancer, a seven-gene-pair classifier predicts for efficacy of…
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15Topics & keywords
- Breast cancer
- Predictive marker
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation therapy
- Oncology
- Disease
- Internal medicine
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being