Genotypic characterization of phenotypically defined triple-negative breast cancer
2009
500 Background: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with a higher risk of recurrence and earlier recurrences than other breast cancer phenotypes. We evaluated the genotypic features of TNBC compared with hormone receptor (HR)-positive disease, and also evaluated genotypic features associated with recurrence. Methods: RNA extracted from tumor samples obtained from 764 patients with stage I-III breast cancer was analyzed by RT-PCR for 371 genes. All patients received adjuvant chemotherapy (plus hormonal therapy in HR-positive disease) in trial E2197; HR and HER2 expression were evaluated by immunohistochemistry (IHC) in a central lab (J Clin Oncol 26:2473–2481). An unsupervised clustering analysis was performed in all samples (N=764). Cox proportional hazard models were used to identify differences in gene expression in TNBC versus HR-positive disease, and with recurrence in phenotypically defined (by IHC) TNBC (N=246) and HR-positive (N=465) disease. Results: Unsupervised analysis revealed t...
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