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US08367336B2 Association of the DNA methylation profile of the CYP1B1 gene with response to adjuvant therapy in breast cancer
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CYP1B1基因DNA甲基化谱与乳腺癌辅助治疗反应的关系
- Patent Title: Association of the DNA methylation profile of the CYP1B1 gene with response to adjuvant therapy in breast cancer
- Patent Title (中): CYP1B1基因DNA甲基化谱与乳腺癌辅助治疗反应的关系
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Application No.: US11628390Application Date: 2005-06-01
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Publication No.: US08367336B2Publication Date: 2013-02-05
- Inventor: Martin Widschwendter , Kimberly D. Siegmund , Peter A. Jones , Peter W. Laird
- Applicant: Martin Widschwendter , Kimberly D. Siegmund , Peter A. Jones , Peter W. Laird
- Applicant Address: US CA Los Angeles
- Assignee: University of Southern California
- Current Assignee: University of Southern California
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Los Angeles
- Agency: Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
- Agent Barry L. Davison
- International Application: PCT/US2005/019375 WO 20050601
- International Announcement: WO2006/004597 WO 20060112
- Main IPC: C12Q1/68
- IPC: C12Q1/68 ; C12P19/34

Abstract:
Particular embodiments provide novel and clinically useful DNA methylation predictors of hormone receptor status, and predictors of response to endocrine (e.g., hormonal) and non-endocrine breast cancer therapy. The ESR1 gene, encoding the estrogen receptor (ER) alpha proved to be the preferred predictor of progesterone receptor (PR) status, while methylation of the PGR gene, encoding PR, was the preferred predictor of ER status. ESR1 methylation outperformed hormone receptor status as a predictor of clinical response in patients treated with antiestroges (e.g., tamoxifen), while promoter methylation of the CYP1B1 gene, encoding a tamoxifen and estradiol metabolizing cytochrome P450, predicted response differentially in tamoxifen-treated and non-treated patients. High levels of promoter methylation of the ARH1 gene, encoding a RAS-related small G-protein, were shown to be preferred predictors of better survival in patients who had not received tamoxifen therapy.
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