PLoS ONE (Jan 2008)

Age-specific differences in oncogenic pathway deregulation seen in human breast tumors.

  • Carey K Anders,
  • Chaitanya R Acharya,
  • David S Hsu,
  • Gloria Broadwater,
  • Katherine Garman,
  • John A Foekens,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Yixin Wang,
  • Kelly Marcom,
  • Jeffrey R Marks,
  • Sayan Mukherjee,
  • Joseph R Nevins,
  • Kimberly L Blackwell,
  • Anil Potti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001373
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. e1373

Abstract

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To define the biology driving the aggressive nature of breast cancer arising in young women.Among 784 patients with early stage breast cancer, using prospectively-defined, age-specific cohorts (young or=65 years), 411 eligible patients (n = 200or=65 years) with clinically-annotated Affymetrix microarray data were identified. GSEA, signatures of oncogenic pathway deregulation and predictors of chemotherapy sensitivity were evaluated within the two age-defined cohorts.In comparing deregulation of oncogenic pathways between age groups, a higher probability of PI3K (p = 0.006) and Myc (p = 0.03) pathway deregulation was observed in breast tumors arising in younger women. When evaluating unique patterns of pathway deregulation, a low probability of Src and E2F deregulation in tumors of younger women, concurrent with a higher probability of PI3K, Myc, and beta-catenin, conferred a worse prognosis (HR = 4.15). In contrast, a higher probability of Src and E2F pathway activation in tumors of older women, with concurrent low probability of PI3K, Myc and beta-catenin deregulation, was associated with poorer outcome (HR = 2.7). In multivariate analyses, genomic clusters of pathway deregulation illustrate prognostic value.Results demonstrate that breast cancer arising in young women represents a distinct biologic entity characterized by unique patterns of deregulated signaling pathways that are prognostic, independent of currently available clinico-pathologic variables. These results should enable refinement of targeted treatment strategies in this clinically challenging situation.