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Recent Advances in Integrative Multi-Omics Research in Breast and Ovarian Cancer

Christen A. Khella, Gaurav Mehta, Rushabh Mehta, Michael L. Gatza

2021Journal of Personalized Medicine33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The underlying molecular heterogeneity of cancer is responsible for the dynamic clinical landscape of this disease. The combination of genomic and proteomic alterations, including both inherited and acquired mutations, promotes tumor diversity and accounts for variable disease progression, therapeutic response, and clinical outcome. Recent advances in high-throughput proteogenomic profiling of tumor samples have resulted in the identification of novel oncogenic drivers, tumor suppressors, and signaling networks; biomarkers for the prediction of drug sensitivity and disease progression; and have contributed to the development of novel and more effective treatment strategies. In this review, we will focus on the impact of historical and recent advances in single platform and integrative proteogenomic studies in breast and ovarian cancer, which constitute two of the most lethal forms of cancer for women, and discuss the molecular similarities of these diseases, the impact of these findings on our understanding of tumor biology as well as the clinical applicability of these discoveries.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerDiseaseOvarian cancerComputational biologyPrecision medicineBioinformaticsCancerIdentification (biology)GenomicsMedicineBiologyInternal medicinePathologyGenomeGeneGeneticsBotanyCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksGene expression and cancer classification
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