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Role of germline variants in the metastasis of breast carcinomas

Authors :
Ángela Santonja
Aurelio A. Moya-García
Nuria Ribelles
Begoña Jiménez-Rodríguez
Bella Pajares
Cristina E. Fernández-De Sousa
Elísabeth Pérez-Ruiz
María del Monte-Millán
Manuel Ruiz-Borrego
Juan de la Haba
Pedro Sánchez-Rovira
Atocha Romero
Anna González-Neira
Ana Lluch
Emilio Alba
Source :
Oncotarget. 13
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Most cancer-related deaths in breast cancer patients are associated with metastasis, a multistep, intricate process that requires the cooperation of tumour cells, tumour microenvironment and metastasis target tissues. It is accepted that metastasis does not depend on the tumour characteristics but the host's genetic makeup. However, there has been limited success in determining the germline genetic variants that influence metastasis development, mainly because of the limitations of traditional genome-wide association studies to detect the relevant genetic polymorphisms underlying complex phenotypes. In this work, we leveraged the extreme discordant phenotypes approach and the epistasis networks to analyse the genotypes of 97 breast cancer patients. We found that the host's genetic makeup facilitates metastases by the dysregulation of gene expression that can promote the dispersion of metastatic seeds and help establish the metastatic niche-providing a congenial soil for the metastatic seeds.

Details

ISSN :
19492553
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncotarget
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7be943195c9354bdfdd333e679bf37a7