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- mdm2 gene amplification is associated with luminal breast cancer progression in humanized PDX mice and a worse outcome of estrogen receptor positive disease
mdm2 gene amplification is associated with luminal breast cancer progression in humanized PDX mice and a worse outcome of estrogen receptor positive disease
Auteurs
Anja Kathrin Wege, Eva‐Maria Rom‐Jurek, Paul Jank, Carsten Denkert, Peter Ugocsai, Christine Solbach, Jens‐Uwe Blohmer, Bruno Sinn, Marion Mackelenbergh, Volker Möbus, Andreas Trumpp, Elisabetta Marangoni, Nicole Pfarr, Christoph Irlbeck, Jens Warfsmann, Bernhard Polzer, Florian Weber, Olaf Ortmann, Sibylle Loibl, Valentina Vladimirova, Gero Brockhoff
Résumé
Abstract
Estrogen receptor‐positive breast cancer is a highly prevalent but heterogeneous disease among women. Advanced molecular stratification is required to enable individually most efficient treatments based on relevant prognostic and predictive biomarkers. First objective of our study was the hypothesis‐driven discovery of biomarkers involved in tumor progression upon xenotransplantation of Luminal breast cancer into humanized mice. The second objective was the marker validation and correlation with the clinical outcome of Luminal breast cancer disease within the GeparTrio trial. An elevated