Journal article
DNA methylation profiling of phyllodes and fibroadenoma tumours of the breast
KT Huang, A Dobrovic, M Yan, RZ Karim, CS Lee, SR Lakhani, SB Fox
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Published : 2010
Abstract
Phyllodes tumours and cellular fibroadenomas are both fibroepithelial tumours of the breast. Phyllodes tumours, unlike fibroadenomas, have the ability to recur and metastasise. Although these lesions can be distinguished by their stromal cellularity, mitotic index, presence or absence of stromal overgrowth and cellular atypia, there is overlap and not infrequently a definitive diagnosis cannot be made, particularly on biopsy. We sought to evaluate whether DNA promoter methylation profiling using selected genes known to be methylated in cancer would allow us to learn more about the biology of these tumours, and whether it could identify methylation markers that could differentiate phyllodes t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We wish to thank Elena Takano for her help on sectioning. We would also like to thank Dr Thomas Mikeska for help with designing RASSF1A MS-HRM primers and discussion. We would also like to thank the other members of the Molecular Pathology Research and Development group at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre for their help and support. This study was funded by a grant from the Victorian Breast Cancer Research Consortium, Australia. RZK is partially funded by the Cancer Institute of NSW (Clinical Research Fellow). MY is funded by the Victorian Cancer Biobank.