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- W2806943936 abstract "Abstract Gene expression differences, combined with distinct patterns of genomic rearrangements and epigenetic modifications, have laid the bases of molecular classification of breast cancer. Different molecular subtypes are thought to originate from different cell lineages in the mammary gland, but the early activation of an oncogene could also play a role. It is, however, difficult to discriminate the respective inputs of oncogene activation or cell type of origin in the natural history of the tumor. In this work, we have designed an experimental strategy aiming at determining whether activation of distinct oncogenic pathways in human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) could lead to different patterns of genetic and epigenetic changes. We show that initial activation of CCNE1, WNT1 and RASv12, which activate distinct oncogenic pathways, in shp53 immortalized HMECs results in different and reproducible profiles of mRNA and miRNA expression, copy number alterations (CNA) and DNA methylation modifications. Noticeably, HMECs transformed by RAS bore very specific profiles of CNAs and DNA methylation, clearly distinct from those shown by CCNE1 and WNT1 transformed HMECs. Genes impacted by CNAs and CpG methylation in the RAS and the CCNE1/WNT1 clusters showed clear differences, illustrating the activation of distinct pathways. Our data show that early activation of distinct oncogenic pathways leads to active adaptive events resulting in specific sets of CNAs and DNA methylation changes. We, thus, propose that activation of different oncogenes could have a role in reshaping the genetic landscape of breast cancer subtypes. Author summary Genetic and epigenetic changes are at the center of cancer development. Breast cancer molecular subtypes are defined on differences in genetic and epigenetic profiles and it is generally assumed these subtypes originate from different cell lineages in the mammary gland. We propose that founding oncogenic mutations could also have an impact. To address this question, we designed an experimental model, based on the ectopic expression of different oncogenes in human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC), and monitored genetic and DNA methylation changes occurring at different stages of cell transformation. We show that transformation of HMEC by distinct oncogenes resulted in clearly different and reproducible patterns of genetic and DNA methylation changes. Genes whose expression was modified by either CNAs or CpG methylation were consistent with the dominant pathways activated and reflected the phenotypes in the respective models. We propose that DNA methylation and CNA changes correspond to adaptive responses to the activation of the oncogenic pathways. Our data strongly suggest that early activation of distinct oncogenic insults will not only impinge on the phenotypic characteristics of the resulting tumors, but also have a strong impact on their genomic and epigenetic landscapes." @default.
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