Journal article
No evidence of clonal somatic genetic alterations in cancer-associated fibroblasts from human breast and ovarian carcinomas
W Qiu, M Hu, A Sridhar, K Opeskin, S Fox, M Shipitsin, M Trivett, ER Thompson, M Ramakrishna, KL Gorringe, K Polyak, I Haviv, IG Campbell
Nature Genetics | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2008
DOI: 10.1038/ng.117
Abstract
There is increasing evidence showing that the stromal cells surrounding cancer epithelial cells, rather than being passive bystanders, might have a role in modifying tumor outgrowth. The molecular basis of this aspect of carcinoma etiology is controversial. Some studies have reported a high frequency of genetic aberrations in carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), whereas other studies have reported very low or zero mutation rates. Resolution of this contentious area is of critical importance in terms of understanding both the basic biology of cancer as well as the potential clinical implications of CAF somatic alterations. We undertook genome-wide copy number and loss of heterozygosity (L..
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