A Novel 18-Marker Panel Predicting Clinical Outcome in Breast Cancer

作者:Biermann Jana; Nemes Szilard; Parris Toshima Z; Engqvist Hanna; Ronnerman Elisabeth Werner; Forssell Aronsson Eva; Steineck Gunnar; Karlsson Per; Helou Khalil
来源:Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2017, 26(11): 1619-1628.
DOI:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-17-0606

摘要

Background: Gene expression profiling has made considerable contributions to our understanding of cancer biology and clinical care. This study describes a novel gene expression signature for breast cancer-specific survival that was validated using external datasets. Methods: Gene expression signatures for invasive breast carcinomas (mainly luminal B subtype) corresponding to 136 patients were analyzed using Cox regression, and the effect of each gene on disease-specific survival (DSS) was estimated. Iterative Bayesian model averaging was applied on multivariable Cox regression models resulting in an 18-marker panel, which was validated using three external validation datasets. The 18 genes were analyzed for common pathways and functions using the Ingenuity Pathway Analysis software. This study complied with the REMARK criteria. Results: The 18-gene multivariable model showed a high predictive power for DSS in the training and validation cohort and a clear stratification between high-and low-risk patients. The differentially expressed genes were predominantly involved in biological processes such as cell cycle, DNA replication, recombination, and repair. Furthermore, the majority of the 18 genes were found to play a pivotal role in cancer. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrated that the 18 molecular markers were strong predictors of breast cancer-specific mortality. The stable time-dependent area under the ROC curve AUC(t)) and high C-indices in the training and validation cohorts were further improved by fitting a combined model consisting of the 18-marker panel and established clinical markers.

  • 出版日期2017-11

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