Publications by authors named "Bethan Sandey"

A 30-kb deletion that eliminates the coding region of APOBEC3B (A3B) is >5 times more common in women of Asian descent compared to European descent. This polymorphism creates a chimera with the APOBEC3A (A3A) coding region and A3B 3'UTR, and it is associated with an increased risk for breast cancer in Asian women. Here, we explored the relationship between the A3B deletion polymorphism with tumour characteristics in Asian women.

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Article Synopsis
  • Molecular profiling of breast cancer has led to better prognostic tools and treatment options, but non-Caucasian populations, particularly Malaysian women, are often neglected in research.
  • In a study of 560 Malaysian breast tumors, researchers found more HER2-enriched subtypes and TP53 mutations in Asian women compared to Caucasian women, indicating distinct molecular characteristics.
  • The findings suggest that certain tumor characteristics in Asian breast cancer may lead to improved survival and responses to treatments, highlighting the need for personalized medicine approaches that consider these population differences.
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Background And Aims: Seedling herbivory is an important selective filter in many plant communities. The removal of preferred food plants by both vertebrate and, more commonly, invertebrate herbivores can destroy entire seedling cohorts, and consequently dictate plant community assembly. Nevertheless, our understanding of how and why some seedlings are more prone to herbivore attack than their neighbours remains limited.

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