Patterns of Chromosomal Instability and Clonal Heterogeneity in Luminal B Breast Cancer: A Pilot Study.
Valentina Camargo-HerreraGiovanny CastellanosNelson RangelGuillermo Antonio Jiménez-TobónMaría Martínez-AgüeroMilena Rondón-LagosPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Chromosomal instability (CIN), defined by variations in the number or structure of chromosomes from cell to cell, is recognized as a distinctive characteristic of cancer associated with the ability of tumors to adapt to challenging environments. CIN has been recognized as a source of genetic variation that leads to clonal heterogeneity (CH). Recent findings suggest a potential association between CIN and CH with the prognosis of BC patients, particularly in tumors expressing the epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2+). In fact, information on the role of CIN in other BC subtypes, including luminal B BC, is limited. Additionally, it remains unknown whether CIN in luminal B BC tumors, above a specific threshold, could have a detrimental effect on the growth of human tumors or whether low or intermediate CIN levels could be linked to a more favorable BC patient prognosis when contrasted with elevated levels. Clarifying these relationships could have a substantial impact on risk stratification and the development of future therapeutic strategies aimed at targeting CIN in BC. This study aimed to assess CIN and CH in tumor tissue samples from ten patients with luminal B BC and compare them with established clinicopathological parameters. The results of this study reveal that luminal B BC patients exhibit intermediate CIN and stable aneuploidy, both of which correlate with lymphovascular invasion. Our results also provide valuable preliminary data that could contribute to the understanding of the implications of CIN and CH in risk stratification and the development of future therapeutic strategies in BC.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- room temperature
- stem cells
- prognostic factors
- cell therapy
- healthcare
- patient reported outcomes
- risk assessment
- peritoneal dialysis
- machine learning
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- cancer therapy
- genome wide
- electronic health record
- mesenchymal stem cells
- lymph node metastasis
- health information
- young adults
- cell migration
- human health