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Gene Expression Profiles in Cancers and Their Therapeutic Implications

Chad J. Creighton

2023The Cancer Journal32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The vast amount of gene expression profiling data of bulk tumors and cell lines available in the public domain represents a tremendous resource. For any major cancer type, expression data can identify molecular subtypes, predict patient outcome, identify markers of therapeutic response, determine the functional consequences of somatic mutation, and elucidate the biology of metastatic and advanced cancers. This review provides a broad overview of gene expression profiling in cancer (which may include transcriptome and proteome levels) and the types of findings made using these data. This review also provides specific examples of accessing public cancer gene expression data sets and generating unique views of the data and the resulting genes of interest. These examples involve pan-cancer molecular subtyping, metabolism-associated expression correlates of patient survival involving multiple cancer types, and gene expression correlates of chemotherapy response in breast tumors.

Topics & Concepts

Gene expression profilingTranscriptomeGene expressionBiologySubtypingGeneComputational biologyBreast cancerCancerBioinformaticsGeneticsComputer scienceProgramming languageCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsGene expression and cancer classificationBioinformatics and Genomic Networks