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Radiation-induced effects on gene expression: an in vivo study on breast cancer.
Authors:Aslaug Helland  Hilde Johnsen  Caroline Fr?yland  Hege B K Landmark  Anna B Saetersdal  Marit Muri Holmen  Turid Gjertsen  Jahn M Nesland  William Ottestad  Stefanie S Jeffrey  Lars O Ottestad  Olag K Rodningen  Gavin Sherlock  Anne-Lise B?rresen-Dale
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, Institute for Cancer Research, Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet Medical Center, Oslo, Norway. ahelland@labmed.uio.no
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Breast cancer is diagnosed worldwide in approximately one million women annually and radiation therapy is an integral part of treatment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the molecular basis underlying response to radiotherapy in breast cancer tissue. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Tumour biopsies were sampled before radiation and after 10 treatments (of 2 Gray (Gy) each) from 19 patients with breast cancer receiving radiation therapy. Gene expression microarray analyses were performed to identify in vivo radiation-responsive genes in tumours from patients diagnosed with breast cancer. The mutation status of the TP53 gene was determined by using direct sequencing. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Several genes involved in cell cycle regulation and DNA repair were found to be significantly induced by radiation treatment. Mutations were found in the TP53 gene in 39% of the tumours and the gene expression profiles observed seemed to be influenced by the TP53 mutation status.
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