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Series GSE10270 Query DataSets for GSE10270
Status Public on Jan 26, 2008
Title Bisphenol A induces a profile of tumor aggressiveness in high-risk cells of breast cancer patients
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Breast cancer outcome is highly variable. Whether inadvertent exposure to environmental xenobiotics evokes a biological response promoting cancer aggressiveness and a higher probability of tumor recurrence remains unknown. To determine specific molecular alterations, which arise in high-risk breast tissue in the presence of the ubiquitous xenoestrogen, bisphenol A (BPA), we employed non-malignant random periareolar fine needle aspirates (RPFNA) in a novel functional assay. Early events induced by BPA in epithelial-stromal cocultures derived from the contralateral tissue of breast cancer patients included gene expression patterns, which facilitate apoptosis evasion, endurance of microenvironmental stress, and cell cycle deregulation without a detectable increase in cell number. This BPA response profile was significantly associated with breast tumors characterized by high histologic grade (p<0.001), and large tumor size (p=0.002), resulting in decreased recurrence-free patient survival (p<0.001). Our assays demonstrate a biological “fingerprint” of probable prior exposure to endocrine disrupting agents, and suggest a scenario in which their presence in the microenvironmental milieu of high-risk breast tissue could play a deterministic role in establishing and maintaining tumor aggressiveness and poor patient outcome.
Keywords: Gene expression, Epithelial, Breast cancer
 
Overall design The study included twelve patients undergoing breast biopsy or surgery for breast cancer. Random periareolar fine needle aspirates (RPFNA) were collected from the unaffected contralateral breast of these patients. Control and hormone treated RPFNA cell cultures were analyzed using Affymetrix GeneChip(TM) arrays
 
Citation(s) 18381411
Submission date Jan 24, 2008
Last update date Mar 25, 2019
Contact name Junhee Seok
E-mail(s) jseok@stanford.edu
Organization name Stanford University
Street address 318 Campus Drive W310 - Davis Lab
City Stanford
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94305
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL570 [HG-U133_Plus_2] Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array
Samples (24)
GSM259339 A6; PATIENT_ID: PA4; CONDITION: co-cultured, E2
GSM259341 A7; PATIENT_ID: PA4; CONDITION: co-cultured, E2, PG
GSM259342 A8; PATIENT_ID: PA4; CONDITION: co-cultured, E2, PG, BPA
Relations
BioProject PRJNA108467

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