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Immune Infiltration Correlates with Transcriptomic Subtypes in Primary ER+ Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer.

Fangyuan ChenSayali OnkarJian ZouYujia LiHaley ArboreSai MaleyGeorge C TsengPeter LucasTullia BrunoDario VignaliJulia FoldiMarija BalicAdrian V LeeSteffi Oesterreich
Published in: Research square (2024)
Understanding interplay of breast cancer and microenvironment is critical. Here, we identified two transcriptomic subtypes and five immune infiltration patterns from RNA-seq and multiplex immunohistochemistry from 21 ER+/HER2- invasive lobular breast cancers. The proliferative subtype associated with increased immune infiltration especially by immunosuppressive regulatory T-cells and macrophages. We also defined a TAM-Low signature, which associated with lower infiltration of proliferative, pro-inflammatory TAM, and improved outcome in patients with ER+ tumors.
Keyphrases
  • rna seq
  • single cell
  • regulatory t cells
  • estrogen receptor
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • breast cancer cells
  • high throughput
  • dendritic cells
  • stem cells
  • immune response