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Breast Cancer Consensus Subtypes: A system for subtyping breast cancer tumors based on gene expression

Christina Horr, Steven Buechler

2021npj Breast Cancer64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Breast cancer is heterogeneous in prognoses and drug responses. To organize breast cancers by gene expression independent of statistical methodology, we identified the Breast Cancer Consensus Subtypes (BCCS) as the consensus groupings of six different subtyping methods. Our classification software identified seven BCCS subtypes in a study cohort of publicly available data (n = 5950) including METABRIC, TCGA-BRCA, and data assayed by Affymetrix arrays. All samples were fresh-frozen from primary tumors. The estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) BCCS subtypes were: PCS1 (18%) good prognosis, stromal infiltration; PCS2 (15%) poor prognosis, highly proliferative; PCS3 (13%) poor prognosis, highly proliferative, activated IFN-gamma signaling, cytotoxic lymphocyte infiltration, high tumor mutation burden; PCS4 (18%) good prognosis, hormone response genes highly expressed. The ER- BCCS subtypes were: NCS1 (11%) basal; NCS2 (10%) elevated androgen response; NCS3 (5%) cytotoxic lymphocyte infiltration; unclassified tumors (9%). HER2+ tumors were heterogeneous with respect to BCCS.

Topics & Concepts

SubtypingBreast cancerStromal cellCancer researchOncologyMedicineLymphocytic infiltrationAndrogen receptorEstrogen receptorInternal medicinePathologyBiologyCancerProstate cancerProgramming languageComputer scienceBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsGene expression and cancer classification