Endocrine-Therapy-Resistant ESR1 Variants Revealed by Genomic Characterization of Breast-Cancer-Derived Xenografts
Washington University in St. Louis · The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · +5 more institutions
Abstract
To characterize patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) for functional studies, we made whole-genome comparisons with originating breast cancers representative of the major intrinsic subtypes. Structural and copy number aberrations were found to be retained with high fidelity. However, at the single-nucleotide level, variable numbers of PDX-specific somatic events were documented, although they were only rarely functionally significant. Variant allele frequencies were often preserved in the PDXs, demonstrating that clonal representation can be transplantable. Estrogen-receptor-positive PDXs were associated with ESR1 ligand-binding-domain mutations, gene amplification, or an ESR1/YAP1 translocation. These events…
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55Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Copy-number variation
- Estrogen receptor alpha
- Cancer research
- Genetics
- Breast cancer
- Estrogen receptor
- Transplantation
- Good health and well-being