A risk-associated Active transcriptome phenotype expressed by histologically normal human breast tissue and linked to a pro-tumorigenic adipocyte population.
Taekyu KangChristina YauChristopher K WongJohn Z SanbornYulia NewtonCharlie VaskeStephen C BenzGregor KringsRoman CamardaJill E HenryJosh StuartMark PowellChristopher C BenzPublished in: Breast cancer research : BCR (2020)
The risk-associated Active transcriptome phenotype first identified in cancer-adjacent breast tissues also occurs commonly in healthy women without breast disease who do not qualify for breast cancer chemoprevention, and independently of breast expressed cancer-associated mutations. The risk-associated Active phenotype appears driven by a pro-tumorigenic adipocyte microenvironment that can predate breast cancer development.