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A novel bioinformatic approach reveals cooperation between Cancer/Testis genes in basal-like breast tumors

  • Marthe Laisné
  • , Brianna Rodgers
  • , Sarah Benlamara
  • , Julien Wicinski
  • , André Nicolas
  • , Lounes Djerroudi
  • , Nikhil Gupta
  • , Laure Ferry
  • , Olivier Kirsh
  • , Diana Daher
  • , Claude Philippe
  • , Yuki Okada
  • , Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret
  • , Gael Cristofari
  • , Didier Meseure
  • , Anne Vincent-Salomon
  • , Christophe Ginestier
  • , Pierre Antoine Defossez
  • Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires
  • Aix-Marseille Université and Institut Paoli-Calmettes
  • Institut Curie
  • Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis
  • University of Tokyo

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Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in women worldwide. Within breast tumors, the basal-like subtype has the worst prognosis, prompting the need for new tools to understand, detect, and treat these tumors. Certain germline-restricted genes show aberrant expression in tumors and are known as Cancer/Testis genes; their misexpression has diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Here we designed a new bioinformatic approach to examine Cancer/Testis gene misexpression in breast tumors. We identify several new markers in Luminal and HER-2 positive tumors, some of which predict response to chemotherapy. We then use machine learning to identify the two Cancer/Testis genes most associated with basal-like breast tumors: HORMAD1 and CT83. We show that these genes are expressed by tumor cells and not by the microenvironment, and that they are not expressed by normal breast progenitors; in other words, their activation occurs de novo. We find these genes are epigenetically repressed by DNA methylation, and that their activation upon DNA demethylation is irreversible, providing a memory of past epigenetic disturbances. Simultaneous expression of both genes in breast cells in vitro has a synergistic effect that increases stemness and activates a transcriptional profile also observed in double-positive tumors. Therefore, we reveal a functional cooperation between Cancer/Testis genes in basal breast tumors; these findings have consequences for the understanding, diagnosis, and therapy of the breast tumors with the worst outcomes.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)1369-1385
Nombre de pages17
journalOncogene
Volume43
Numéro de publication18
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2 mai 2024
Modification externeOui

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