Repeated observation of breast tumor subtypes in independent gene expression data sets
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Abstract
Characteristic patterns of gene expression measured by DNA microarrays have been used to classify tumors into clinically relevant subgroups. In this study, we have refined the previously defined subtypes of breast tumors that could be distinguished by their distinct patterns of gene expression. A total of 115 malignant breast tumors were analyzed by hierarchical clustering based on patterns of expression of 534 “intrinsic” genes and shown to subdivide into one basal-like, one ERBB2 -overexpressing, two luminal-like, and one normal breast tissue-like subgroup. The genes used for classification were selected based on their similar expression levels between pairs of consecutive samples taken from the same tumor…
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- Breast cancer
- DNA microarray
- Gene expression
- Gene
- Gene expression profiling
- Biology
- Genotype
- Basal (medicine)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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