Discovering novel mechanisms of taxane resistance in human breast cancer by whole-exome sequencing
Taxanes are key drugs in the treatment of breast cancer, but some breast cancers are resistant to taxanes. Obtaining extensive genomic information in a short time has recently become possible. We used whole exome-sequencing (WES) to investigate mechanisms of taxane resistance in human breast cancer. We selected six patients with breast cancer whose tumors responded well to anthracycline treatment but grew rapidly during neoadjuvant taxane-based chemotherapy. We then performed WES of these samples and identified somatic mutations of candidate genes that are thought to affect taxane resistance.
- Type: Exome Sequencing
- Archiver: Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive (JGA)