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Uncovering the Molecular Secrets of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Biology: An Integrated Analysis of Three Distinct Affymetrix Gene Expression Datasets

Peter Vermeulen
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Hiroko Masuda
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Peter van Dam
Massimo Cristofanilli

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Background: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a poorly characterized form of breast cancer. So far, the results of expression profiling in IBC are inconclusive due to various reasons including limited sample size. Here, we present the integration of three Affymetrix expression datasets collected through the World IBC Consortium allowing us to interrogate the molecular profile of IBC using the largest series of IBC samples ever reported. Experimental design: Affymetrix profiles (HGU133-series) from 137 patients with IBC and 252 patients with non-IBC (nIBC) were analyzed using unsupervised and supervised techniques. Samples were classified according to the molecular subtypes using the PAM50-algorithm. Regression models were used to delineate IBC-specific and molecular subtype-independent changes in gene expression, pathway, and transcription factor activation. Results: Four robust IBC-sample clusters were identified, associated with the different molecular subtypes (P<0.001), all of which were identified in IBC with a similar prevalence as in nIBC, except for the luminal A subtype (19% vs. 42%; P<0.001) and the HER2-enriched subtype (22% vs. 9%; P<0.001). Supervised analysis identified and validated an IBC-specific, molecular subtype-independent 79-gene signature, which held independent prognostic value in a series of 871 nIBCs. Functional analysis revealed attenuated TGF-β signaling in IBC. Conclusion: We show that IBC is transcriptionally heterogeneous and that all molecular subtypes described in nIBC are detectable in IBC, albeit with a different frequency. The molecular profile of IBC, bearing molecular traits of aggressive breast tumor biology, shows attenuation of TGF-β signaling, potentially explaining the metastatic potential of IBC tumor cells in an unexpected manner.

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Cancer

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hal-03623770 , version 1 (29-03-2022)

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Steven van Laere, Naoto Ueno, Pascal Finetti, Peter Vermeulen, Anthony Lucci, et al.. Uncovering the Molecular Secrets of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Biology: An Integrated Analysis of Three Distinct Affymetrix Gene Expression Datasets. Clinical Cancer Research, 2013, 19 (17), pp.4685-4696. ⟨10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-12-2549⟩. ⟨hal-03623770⟩

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