Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer.
Estrogen-receptor-positive (ER+) tumors employ complex signaling that engages in crosstalk with multiple pathways through genomic and non-genomic regulation. A greater understanding of these pathways is important for developing improved biomarkers that can better determine treatment choices, risk of...
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doaj-9b064620571a416e8990cff83d7b73f02020-11-25T00:04:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e015242210.1371/journal.pone.0152422Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer.Jaime MattaLuisa MoralesCarmen OrtizDamian AdamsWanda VargasPatricia CasbasJulie DutilMiguel EcheniqueErick SuárezEstrogen-receptor-positive (ER+) tumors employ complex signaling that engages in crosstalk with multiple pathways through genomic and non-genomic regulation. A greater understanding of these pathways is important for developing improved biomarkers that can better determine treatment choices, risk of recurrence and cancer progression. Deficiencies in DNA repair capacity (DRC) is a hallmark of breast cancer (BC); therefore, in this work we tested whether ER signaling influences DRC. We analyzed the association between ER positivity (% receptor activation) and DRC in 270 BC patients, then further stratified our analysis by HER2 receptor status. Our results show that among HER2 negative, the likelihood of having low DRC values among ER- women is 1.92 (95% CI: 1.03, 3.57) times the likelihood of having low DRC values among ER+ women, even adjusting for different potential confounders (p<0.05); however, a contrary pattern was observed among HER2 positives women. In conclusion, there is an association between DRC levels and ER status, and this association is modified by HER2 receptor status. Adding a DNA repair capacity test to hormone receptor testing may provide new information on defective DNA repair phenotypes, which could better stratify BC patients who have ER+ tumors. ER+/HER2- tumors are heterogeneous, incompletely defined, and clinically challenging to treat; the addition of a DRC test could better characterize and classify these patients as well as help clinicians select optimal therapies, which could improve outcomes and reduce recurrences.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4816515?pdf=render |
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Jaime Matta Luisa Morales Carmen Ortiz Damian Adams Wanda Vargas Patricia Casbas Julie Dutil Miguel Echenique Erick Suárez Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer. PLoS ONE |
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Jaime Matta Luisa Morales Carmen Ortiz Damian Adams Wanda Vargas Patricia Casbas Julie Dutil Miguel Echenique Erick Suárez |
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Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer. |
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Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer. |
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Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer. |
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Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer. |
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Estrogen Receptor Expression Is Associated with DNA Repair Capacity in Breast Cancer. |
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estrogen receptor expression is associated with dna repair capacity in breast cancer. |
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1932-6203 |
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Estrogen-receptor-positive (ER+) tumors employ complex signaling that engages in crosstalk with multiple pathways through genomic and non-genomic regulation. A greater understanding of these pathways is important for developing improved biomarkers that can better determine treatment choices, risk of recurrence and cancer progression. Deficiencies in DNA repair capacity (DRC) is a hallmark of breast cancer (BC); therefore, in this work we tested whether ER signaling influences DRC. We analyzed the association between ER positivity (% receptor activation) and DRC in 270 BC patients, then further stratified our analysis by HER2 receptor status. Our results show that among HER2 negative, the likelihood of having low DRC values among ER- women is 1.92 (95% CI: 1.03, 3.57) times the likelihood of having low DRC values among ER+ women, even adjusting for different potential confounders (p<0.05); however, a contrary pattern was observed among HER2 positives women. In conclusion, there is an association between DRC levels and ER status, and this association is modified by HER2 receptor status. Adding a DNA repair capacity test to hormone receptor testing may provide new information on defective DNA repair phenotypes, which could better stratify BC patients who have ER+ tumors. ER+/HER2- tumors are heterogeneous, incompletely defined, and clinically challenging to treat; the addition of a DRC test could better characterize and classify these patients as well as help clinicians select optimal therapies, which could improve outcomes and reduce recurrences. |
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