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Molecular comparison of pure ovarian fibroma with serous benign ovarian tumours.

Sally M HunterGenevieve V DallMaria A DoyleRichard LupatJason LiPrue AllanSimone M RowleyDavid Bowtellnull nullIan G CampbellKylie L Gorringe
Published in: BMC research notes (2020)
Performing copy number aberration (CNA) analysis on the stromal component of 45 benign serous tumours and 8 pure fibromas, we have again shown that trisomy of chromosome 12 is the most common aberration in ovarian fibromas. CNAs were more frequent in the pure fibromas than the benign serous tumours (88% vs 33%), however pure fibromas more frequently harboured more than one CNA event compared with benign serous tumours. As these extra CNA events observed in the pure fibromas were unique to this subset our data indicates a unique tumour evolution. Gene expression analysis on the two cohorts was unable to show gene expression changes that differed based on tumour subtype. Exome analysis did not reveal any recurrently mutated genes.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • high grade
  • genome wide
  • mitochondrial dna
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide identification
  • machine learning
  • single cell
  • deep learning