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Abstract P3-06-19: Gene expression profiles accompanying phenotypic changes during non-malignant breast epithelial cells acini formation to explain MRI phenotypes

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Abstract Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) captures the three dimensional way in which tumors are organized in the breast, defined as imaging phenotypes in the I-SPY 1 trial. We developed a gene set based on the way in which breast epithelial cells aggregate and organize in three dimensional cultures. We investigated whether these organizational genes correspond to the imaging phenotypes. MRI phenotypes have been shown to correspond to the degree of response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and are used to predict the ability to achieve breast conservation treatment (Mukhtar et al, Ann Surg Oncol, 20: 3823–3830, 2013). We hypothesized that the molecular profile accompanying phenotypic changes occurring during the organization process of non-malignant acini may explain the molecular basis of MRI tumor phenotypes. We have developed prediction models for MRI phenotypes based on expression profiles identified during the organization process of non-malignant breast epithelial cells in three-dime

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Abstract Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) captures the three dimensional way in which tumors are organized in the breast, defined as imaging phenotypes in the I-SPY 1 trial. We developed a gene set based on the way in which breast epithelial cells aggregate and organize in three dimensional cultures. We investigated whether these organizational genes correspond to the imaging phenotypes. MRI phenotypes have been shown to correspond to the degree of response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and are used to predict the ability to achieve breast conservation treatment (Mukhtar et al, Ann Surg Oncol, 20: 3823–3830, 2013). We hypothesized that the molecular profile accompanying phenotypic changes occurring during the organization process of non-malignant acini may explain the molecular basis of MRI tumor phenotypes. We have developed prediction models for MRI phenotypes based on expression profiles identified during the organization process of non-malignant breast epithelial cells in three-dime

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PhenotypeBreast cancerMagnetic resonance imagingPathologyGeneCancerBreast MRIGene expression

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