Comprehensive genomic characterization of breast tumors with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations.
Avantika LalDaniele RamazzottiZiming WengKeli LiuJames M FordArend SidowPublished in: BMC medical genomics (2019)
Compared to sporadic tumors, BRCA-mutated breast tumors show signals of reduced DNA methylation, more ancestral cell divisions, and elevated rates of structural variation that tend to disrupt highly expressed protein-coding genes and known tumor suppressors. Our analysis suggests that BRCA-mutated tumors are more aggressive than sporadic breast cancers because loss of the BRCA pathway causes multiple processes of mutagenesis and gene dysregulation.