Authors
Aloran Mazumder, Athena Jimenez, Rachel E Ellsworth, Stephen J Freedland, Sophia George, Matthew N Bainbridge, Svasti Haricharan
Publication date
2022/2
Journal
Therapeutic advances in medical oncology
Volume
14
Pages
17588359221075458
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Background
Estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed malignancies in women irrespective of their race or ethnicity. While Black women with ER+ breast cancer are 42% more likely to die of their disease than White women, molecular mechanisms underlying this disparate outcome are understudied. Recent studies identify DNA damage repair (DDR) genes as a new class of endocrine therapy resistance driver that contributes to poor survival among ER+ breast cancer patients. Here, we systematically analyze DDR regulation in the tumors and normal breast of Black women and its impact on survival outcome.
Method
Mutation and up/downregulation of 104 DDR genes in breast tumor and normal samples from Black patients relative to White counterparts was assessed. For DDR genes that were differently regulated in the tumor samples from Black women in multiple …
Total citations
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