Breast Neoplasms Clinical Trial
Official title:
Procurement of Normal Breast Tissue and Metastatic Breast Cancer Tissue for Molecular Profiling
This study will collect, analyze, and compare genes and proteins in normal breast tissue with
those in various tissues from women with breast cancer to look for changes that are unique to
breast cancer cells. Information about these differences may lead to more effective breast
cancer treatments with fewer side effects. The study has the following objectives:
- To define the molecular (genetic and protein) profile of normal breast tissue from pre-
and post-menopausal women of different ages and who have had varying numbers of children
(or no children), and who are in different phases of the menstrual cycle
- To define the molecular profile of primary breast tumors and tumors that have
metastasized (spread) beyond the primary site
- To characterize breast cancer stem cells and establish cell lines from the pleural fluid
(fluid around the lungs) of women with metastatic breast cancer. (A cell line is a
collection of cells that are grown in the laboratory from an original tissue specimen.)
The following women may be eligible for this study:
- Women who are undergoing cosmetic breast surgery that requires removal of some breast
tissue (e.g., breast reduction surgery)
- Women 18 years of age or older who are undergoing a biopsy or other surgical procedure
to sample or remove a known or suspected primary or metastatic breast tumor
- Women 18 years of age or older who are undergoing pleurocentesis, a procedure to remove
fluid from around the lung that is suspected or known to be caused by spread of breast
cancer
Participants undergo the required procedure (e.g., surgery, biopsy, or pleurocentesis) and
provide information that may include the following:
- Age, race/ethnicity
- Age at first menstrual period (menarche)
- Age at first pregnancy and age when the first child was born
- Age at menopause
- Information about primary breast cancer
- Family history of breast cancer
- Information on previous breast biopsies, if any, and hormones taken (birth control pills
or hormone replacement therapy), if any
- Copy of pathology report from procedure (surgery, biopsy, or pleurocentesis)
Background: Defining the molecular profile (gene and protein expression) of normal breast
tissue is essential to identifying markers for cellular subtypes in the normal human breast.
These markers could serve as biomarkers for prevention trials or represent new therapeutic
targets if they are also expressed in early breast cancers. The gene and protein expression
in normal breast tissue may be dependent on the stage of the menstrual cycle, whether the
woman is pre- or post-menopausal, prior pregnancy and breast feeding history, and age. The
molecular profile of metastatic breast tumors may differ from that of the primary tumor and
differ in metastases from different anatomic sites. Identification of genes/proteins unique
to these lesions may help identify the processes responsible for metastatic spread at a
molecular level and lead to the development of new molecularly targeted drugs. Similarly,
isolation and characterization of breast cancer stem cells could provide new approaches for
the treatment and prevention of breast cancer.
Objectives: To define the molecular profile of normal breast tissue from pre- and
post-menopausal women of varying age and parity (nulliparous to multiparous) and in different
phases of the menstrual cycle; to study the molecular profile of primary and metastatic
breast cancer lesions; and to identify and characterize breast cancer stem cells and
establish cell lines from the pleural fluid of women with breast cancer and malignant pleural
effusions.
Eligibility: Women who are undergoing cosmetic breast surgery that entails resection of a
portion of the breast (e.g., reduction mammoplasty) and who do not have a history of breast
cancer; women with known or suspected breast cancer who are having a primary tumor biopsied
or resected or having a metastatic lesion biopsied or resected; or women with breast cancer
who are undergoing pleurocentesis for a suspected or known malignant pleural effusion.
Design: Normal breast tissues from cosmetic breast procedures that are performed in women
without a history of breast cancer at Suburban Hospital will be snap frozen in liquid
nitrogen and sent to the NCI for storage and analysis. Demographic information will be
collected from the women undergoing the procedure. Similarly, a portion of biopsies obtained
from primary or metastatic lesions in women with suspected or known breast cancer at Suburban
Hospital or the NIH will be collected after materials are obtained for diagnostic purposes,
snap frozen in liquid nitrogen, and sent to the NCI with demographic information. The
unneeded fluid from pleurocenteses performed in women with breast cancer and malignant
pleural effusions will be transported (unfrozen) to an NCI lab for immediate processing (FAC
sorting to isolate breast cancer stem cells). RNA will be extracted from tissues and cDNA
microarrays will be used to study gene expression. Proteomic analysis of normal and malignant
breast tissue will be studied using reverse-phase tissue lysates.
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