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Proteomic maps of breast cancer subtypes




AuthorsTyanova S, Albrechtsen R, Kronqvist P, Cox J, Mann M, Geiger T

PublisherNATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Publication year2016

JournalNature Communications

Journal name in sourceNATURE COMMUNICATIONS

Journal acronymNAT COMMUN

Article numberARTN 10259

Volume7

Number of pages11

ISSN2041-1723

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10259

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/3706024


Abstract

Systems-wide profiling of breast cancer has almost always entailed RNA and DNA analysis by microarray and sequencing techniques. Marked developments in proteomic technologies now enable very deep profiling of clinical samples, with high identification and quantification accuracy. We analysed 40 oestrogen receptor positive (luminal), Her2 positive and triple negative breast tumours and reached a quantitative depth of >10,000 proteins. These proteomic profiles identified functional differences between breast cancer subtypes, related to energy metabolism, cell growth, mRNA translation and cell-cell communication. Furthermore, we derived a signature of 19 proteins, which differ between the breast cancer subtypes, through support vector machine (SVM)-based classification and feature selection. Remarkably, only three proteins of the signature were associated with gene copy number variations and eleven were also reflected on the mRNA level. These breast cancer features revealed by our work provide novel insights that may ultimately translate to development of subtype-specific therapeutics.


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