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Estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1) gene amplification is frequent in breast cancer.

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  • Estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1) gene amplification is frequent in breast cancer. Abstract Text:

    frederik holstFrederik Holst,phillip r stahlPhillip R Stahl,christian ruizChristian Ruiz,olaf hellwinkelOlaf Hellwinkel,zeenath jehanZeenath Jehan,marc wendlandMarc Wendland,annette lebeauAnnette Lebeau,luigi terraccianoLuigi Terracciano,khawla al-kurayaKhawla Al-Kuraya,fritz Fritz ,guido sauterGuido Sauter,ronald simonRonald Simon,frederik holstFrederik Holst,phillip r stahlPhillip R Stahl,christian ruizChristian Ruiz,olaf hellwinkelOlaf Hellwinkel,zeenath jehanZeenath Jehan,marc wendlandMarc Wendland,annette lebeauAnnette Lebeau,luigi terraccianoLuigi Terracciano,khawla al-kurayaKhawla Al-Kuraya,fritz Fritz ,guido sauterGuido Sauter,ronald simonRonald Simon,

    Using an Affymetrix 10K SNP array to screen for gene copy number changes in breast cancer, we detected a single-gene amplification of the ESR1 gene, which encodes estrogen receptor alpha, at 6q25. A subsequent tissue microarray analysis of more than 2,000 clinical breast cancer samples showed ESR1 amplification in 20.6% of breast cancers. Ninety-nine percent of tumors with ESR1 amplification showed estrogen receptor protein overexpression, compared with 66.6% cancers without ESR1 amplification (P < 0.0001). In 175 women who had received adjuvant tamoxifen monotherapy, survival was significantly longer for women with cancer with ESR1 amplification than for women with estrogen receptor-expressing cancers without ESR1 amplification (P = 0.023). Notably, we also found ESR1 amplification in benign and precancerous breast diseases, suggesting that ESR1 amplification may be a common mechanism in proliferative breast disease and a very early genetic alteration in a large subset of breast cancers.

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    f holstF Holst,pr stahlPR Stahl,c ruizC Ruiz,o hellwinkelO Hellwinkel,z jehanZ Jehan,m wendlandM Wendland,a lebeauA Lebeau,l terraccianoL Terracciano,k al-kurayaK Al-Kuraya,f F ,g sauterG Sauter,r simonR Simon,f holstF Holst,pr stahlPR Stahl,c ruizC Ruiz,o hellwinkelO Hellwinkel,z jehanZ Jehan,m wendlandM Wendland,a lebeauA Lebeau,l terraccianoL Terracciano,k al-kurayaK Al-Kuraya,f F ,g sauterG Sauter,r simonR Simon,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Nature genetics

    VOLUME: 39

    Page Numbers: 655-60

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    ISSN: 1061-4036

    DAY: 8

    MONTH: 04

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Pathology, University Medical Center Hamburg Eppendorf, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany.

    Country: United States

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