scholarly journals ATP6AP1 is a differentially expressed gene in human metastatic breast cancer, in the brain and in the lymph nodes.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that the S1 subunit of the V-type proton ATPase, encoded by ATP6AP1, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. ATP6AP1 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of ATP6AP1 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of ATP6AP1 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that the target of myb1-like 2, encoded by TOM1L2, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. TOM1L2 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of TOM1L2 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient overall survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of TOM1L2 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that N-terminal EF-hand calcium-binding protein 3, encoded by NECAB3, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. NECAB3 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of NECAB3 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of NECAB3 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that carbohydrate sulfotransferase 8, encoded by CHST8, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. CHST8 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of CHST8 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of CHST8 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that brain and acute leukemia cytoplasmic protein, encoded by BAALC, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. BAALC mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of BAALC in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of BAALC expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that AP-1 complex subunit gamma-like 2, encoded by AP1G2, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. AP1G2 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of AP1G2 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of AP1G2 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that lin-7 homolog A, encoded by Lin7A, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Lin7A mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of Lin7A in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of Lin7A expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that nuclear prelamin A recognition factor-like, encoded by NARFL, also known as CIAO3, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. NARFL mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of NARFL in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of NARFL expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that proteasome 26S subunit, non-ATPase 3, encoded by PSMD3, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. PSMD3 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of PSMD3 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of PSMD3 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer. The data suggest that changes in proteasome dynamics may occur during progression of human metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that the DEAD-box helicase 54, encoded by DDX54, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. DDX54 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of DDX54 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient recurrence-free survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of DDX54 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahan Mamoor

Metastasis to the brain is a clinical problem in patients with breast cancer (1-3). We mined published microarray data (4, 5) to compare primary and metastatic tumor transcriptomes for the discovery of genes associated with brain metastasis in humans with metastatic breast cancer. We found that nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group F member 1, encoded by NR2F1, was among the genes whose expression was most different in the brain and lymph node metastases of patients with metastatic breast cancer. NR2F1 mRNA was present at increased quantities in brain metastatic tissues as compared to primary tumors of the breast. Importantly, expression of NR2F1 in primary tumors was significantly correlated with patient overall survival in patients with breast cancer. Modulation of NR2F1 expression may be relevant to the biology by which tumor cells metastasize from the breast to the brain while evading immune clearance in the lymph nodes in humans with metastatic breast cancer.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document