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  • Mucinous breast cancer (MuBC) is a minor subtype of invasive ductal breast cancer (IDC) characterized by tumor cells in extracellular mucin, generally seen in older patients with a better prognosis.
  • Researchers conducted extensive genomic, methylation, and transcriptomic analyses on MuBC samples, revealing that MuBC has lower tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and less genomic instability compared to IDC.
  • The study suggests that abnormal DNA methylation of the MUC2 gene may contribute to the production of mucin in MuBC, highlighting a potential area for further research.

Article Abstract

Although invasive ductal breast cancer (IDC) represents the most common histological type of breast cancer, minor subtypes exist such as mucinous breast cancer (MuBC). MuBC are distinguished by tumor cells floating in extracellular mucin. MuBC patients are generally older and associated with a favorable prognosis. To unravel the molecular architecture of MuBC, we applied low-pass whole-genome sequencing and microscopic evaluation of stromal tumor infiltrating lymphocytes to 30 MuBC from a retrospective institutional cohort. We further analyzed two independent datasets from the International Cancer Genomics Consortium and The Cancer Genome Atlas. Genomic data (n = 26 MuBC, n = 535 estrogen receptor [ER] positive/HER2-negative IDC), methylation data (n = 28 MuBC, n = 529 ER-positive/HER2-negative IDC), and transcriptomic data (n = 27 MuBC, n = 467 ER-positive/HER2-negative IDC) were analyzed. MuBC was characterized by low tumor infiltrating lymphocyte levels (median = 0.0%, average = 3.4%, 95% confidence interval = 1.9% to 4.9%). Compared with IDC, MuBC had a lower genomic instability (P = .01, two-sided Mann-Whitney U test) and a decreased prevalence of PIK3CA mutations (39.7% in IDC vs 6.7% in MuBC, P = .01 in the International Cancer Genomics Consortium; and 34.8% vs 0.0%, P = .02 in The Cancer Genome Atlas, two-sided Fisher's exact test). Finally, our report identifies aberrant DNA methylation of MUC2 as a possible cause of extracellular production of mucin in MuBC.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djz023DOI Listing

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