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Birte Hellwig

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Loss of circadian clock gene expression is associated with tumor progression in breast cancer

2014

Several studies suggest a link between circadian rhythm disturbances and tumorigenesis. However, the association between circadian clock genes and prognosis in breast cancer has not been systematically studied. Therefore, we examined the expression of 17 clock components in tumors from 766 node-negative breast cancer patients that were untreated in both neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings. In addition, their association with metastasis-free survival (MFS) and correlation to clinicopathological parameters were investigated. Aiming to estimate functionality of the clockwork, we studied clock gene expression relationships by correlation analysis. Higher expression of several clock genes (e.g., C…

Circadian clockCLOCK ProteinsBreast Neoplasmstumor progressionBiologyBioinformaticsbreast cancerBreast cancerCircadian Clockscircadian clockclock genesmedicineHumansCLOCK Proteinsskin and connective tissue diseasesMolecular BiologyNPAS2metastasis-free survivalCell Biologymedicine.diseaseCLOCKPER2Cancer researchFemaleReportsestrogen receptorDevelopmental BiologyARNTL2PER1Cell Cycle
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Prediction of late metastasis in node-negative breast cancer.

2012

10551 Background: Prediction of late metastasis is of clinical relevance in breast cancer. However, systematic genome-wide studies to identify genes associated with increased risk of metastasis 5 or more years after surgery are scarce. Methods: We examined the natural course of disease in three previously published cohorts (Mainz, Rotterdam, Transbig) including 766 node-negative breast cancer patients with gene array data who did not receive systemic chemotherapy in the adjuvant setting. We established a Cox regression based method adjusted for multiple testing that identified genes predicting late metastasis (5 or more years after surgery). Only those genes were accepted that showed simil…

CA15-3OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCancermedicine.diseaseMetastasisNode negativeBreast cancerIncreased riskOncologyInternal medicinemedicineClinical significancebusinessJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Loss of circadian clock gene expression is associated with tumor progression in breast cancer

2015

Several studies suggest a link between circadian rhythm disturbances and tumorigenesis. However, the association between circadian clock genes and prognosis in breast cancer has not been systematically studied. Therefore, we examined the expression of 17 clock components in tumors from 766 node-negative breast cancer patients that were untreated in both neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings. In addition, their association with metastasis-free survival (MFS) and correlation to clinicopathological parameters were investigated. Aiming to estimate functionality of the clockwork, we studied clock gene expression relationships by correlation analysis. Higher expression of several clock genes (e.g., C…

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