Integrative analyses of gene expression and DNA methylation profiles in breast cancer cell line models of tamoxifen-resistance indicate a potential role of cells with stem-like properties

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  • Xue Lin
  • Jian Li
  • Guangliang Yin
  • Qian Zhao
  • Daniel Elias
  • Anne Lykkesfeldt
  • Stenvang, Jan
  • Nils Brünner
  • Jun Wang
  • Huanming Yang
  • Lars Bolund
  • Henrik Jørn Ditzel
Development of resistance to tamoxifen is an important clinical issue in the treatment of breast cancer. Tamoxifen resistance may be the result of acquisition of epigenetic regulation within breast cancer cells, such as DNA methylation, resulting in changed mRNA expression of genes pivotal for estrogen-dependent growth. Alternatively, tamoxifen resistance may be due to selection of pre-existing resistant cells, or a combination of the two mechanisms.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberR119
JournalBreast cancer research : BCR
Volume15
Issue number6
Number of pages17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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