Publications by authors named "O Velez Rueda"

The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of triple negative breast cancers (TNBC), which is reflected in diverse drug responses, interplays with tumor evolution. Here, we developed a preclinical experimental and analytical framework using treatment-naive TNBC patient-derived tumor xenografts (PDTX) to test their predictive value in personalized cancer treatment approaches. Patients and their matched PDTX exhibited concordant drug responses to neoadjuvant therapy using two trial designs and dosing schedules.

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  • Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) are challenging to treat, but some may respond to PARP inhibitors based on their genetic features, even if they don't carry BRCA mutations.
  • Researchers analyzed genomic data from 129 TNBC samples in Malaysia, creating a machine learning tool to identify homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) in these cancers.
  • The classifier showed high accuracy in detecting HRD features, which could help identify TNBC patients who might benefit from specific treatments like PARP inhibitors or platinum-based chemotherapy.
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The Integrative Cluster subtypes (IntClusts) provide a framework for the classification of breast cancer tumors into 10 distinct groups based on copy number and gene expression, each with unique biological drivers of disease and clinical prognoses. Gene expression data is often lacking, and accurate classification of samples into IntClusts with copy number data alone is essential. Current classification methods achieve low accuracy when gene expression data are absent, warranting the development of new approaches to IntClust classification.

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B cells and T cells are important components of the adaptive immune system and mediate anticancer immunity. The T cell landscape in cancer is well characterized, but the contribution of B cells to anticancer immunosurveillance is less well explored. Here we show an integrative analysis of the B cell and T cell receptor repertoire from individuals with metastatic breast cancer and individuals with early breast cancer during neoadjuvant therapy.

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Breast cancer exhibits significant heterogeneity, manifesting in various subtypes that are critical in guiding treatment decisions. This study aimed to investigate the existence of distinct subtypes of breast cancer within the Asian population, by analysing the transcriptomic profiles of 934 breast cancer patients from a Malaysian cohort. Our findings reveal that the HR + /HER2- breast cancer samples display a distinct clustering pattern based on immune phenotypes, rather than conforming to the conventional luminal A-luminal B paradigm previously reported in breast cancers from women of European descent.

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