Abstract

BackgroundGene expression profiles of normal and tumor tissue reflect both differences in biological processes taking place in vivo and differences in response to stress during surgery and sample handling. The effect of cold (room temperature) ischemia in the time interval between surgical removal of the specimen and freezing is described in a few studies. However, not much is known about the effect of warm (body temperature) ischemia during surgery.MethodsThree women with primary operable breast cancer underwent in situ biopsies from normal breast and tumor tissue prior to radical mastectomy. Ex vivo biopsies from normal and tumor tissue were collected immediately after surgical excision. The putative effects on gene expression of malignancy (tumor versus normal), surgical manipulation (post- versus pre-surgical) and interaction between the two (differences in effect of surgical manipulation on tumor and normal samples) were investigated simultaneously by Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis in this self-matched study.ResultsGene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) demonstrates a marked difference in effect of surgical manipulation on tumor compared to normal tissue. Interestingly, a large proportion of pathways affected by ischemia especially in tumor tissue are pathways considered to be specifically up regulated in tumor tissue compared to normal.ConclusionThe results of this study suggest that a large contribution to this differential expression originates from altered response to stress in tumor cells rather than merely representing in vivo differences. It is important to bear this in mind when using gene-expression analysis to deduce biological function, and when collecting material for gene expression profiling.

Highlights

  • Several multigene classifiers are currently commercially available for breast cancer, among them MammaPrint (Agendia, The Netherlands), Oncotype DX (Genomic Health, USA) and PAM50 (Nano String, USA)

  • Among the pathways upregulated in tumor as a consequence of surgical manipulation were several cell cycle related pathways

  • The current study is to our knowledge the first study to simultaneously investigate the effect of surgical manipulation, malignancy state and the interaction of these two parameters on gene expression profiling in breast tissue

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Introduction

Several multigene classifiers are currently commercially available for breast cancer, among them MammaPrint (Agendia, The Netherlands), Oncotype DX (Genomic Health, USA) and PAM50 (Nano String, USA). Aktas et al (2014) investigated the difference between preservation of breast tumor tissue in RNAlater and freezing on dry ice in prechilled vials, they found expression of 481 transcripts to be significantly altered. They observed an effect of delayed preservation on 41 transcripts. Gene expression profiles of normal and tumor tissue reflect both differences in biological processes taking place in vivo and differences in response to stress during surgery and sample handling. The effect of cold (room temperature) ischemia in the time interval between surgical removal of the specimen and freezing is described in a few studies. Not much is known about the effect of warm (body temperature) ischemia during surgery

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