review article
From normal cell types to malignant phenotypes
The phenotypic diversity of breast cancer has been proposed to result from different target cell types undergoing oncogenic transformation and giving rise to cancer stem cells. Global gene expression profiling revealed distinct molecular phenotypes and some of these signatures were held to reflect the cell of origin, with the basal carcinomas arising from basal/progenitor cells. Recent work challenges this view by providing evidence that luminal precursor cells are involved in the pathogenesis of basal breast cancers and has made new links between normal cell populations and molecular tumor phenotypes.
Type
review article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000274568000004
Author(s)
Yalcin-Ozuysal, Ozden
Date Issued
2009
Publisher
Published in
Volume
11
Issue
6
Start page
306
Subjects
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
March 17, 2010
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