Journal article

Integrating Multi-omics Data to Dissect Mechanisms of DNA repair Dysregulation in Breast Cancer

C Liu, F Rohart, PT Simpson, KK Khanna, MA Ragan, KA Lê Cao

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2016

Abstract

DNA repair genes and pathways that are transcriptionally dysregulated in cancer provide the first line of evidence for the altered DNA repair status in tumours, and hence have been explored intensively as a source for biomarker discovery. The molecular mechanisms underlying DNA repair dysregulation, however, have not been systematically investigated in any cancer type. In this study, we performed a statistical analysis to dissect the roles of DNA copy number alteration (CNA), DNA methylation (DM) at gene promoter regions and the expression changes of transcription factors (TFs) in the differential expression of individual DNA repair genes in normal versus tumour breast samples. These gene-le..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank TCGA for providing the genomic data. This study was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant (ID: 1028742) to PTS and MAR. KALC was supported in part by the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) for the Diamantina Individualised Oncology Care Centre at The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute and NHMRC Career Development fellowship (1087415). KKK is an NHMRC Senior Principal Search Fellow (613638) supported by NHMRC Project Grant 1017028).