Background/aim: Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) is known as a breast cancer stem cell (CSC) marker. This study aimed to identify genes associated with ALDH1.
Materials and methods: ALDH1-positive and -negative breast cancer cells were isolated using laser capture microdissection from five tissue samples of ALDH1-positive breast cancer patients. Messenger RNA expression levels were compared between ALDH1-positive and -negative cells.
Results: We found 104 differentially expressed genes between ALDH1-positive and -negative cells. Gene ontology and pathway analysis revealed that these genes were correlated with CSC functions and pathways. Network analyses identified 10 genes that were closely associated with ALDH1. We validated these 10 genes utilizing The Cancer Genome Atlas and the Molecular Taxonomy of Breast Cancer International Consortium cohort, and found that they were associated with ALDH1 expression and correlated with Wnt pathway signaling.
Conclusion: The 10 genes we identified could be potential targets for CSC therapy of breast cancer.
Keywords: Triple-negative breast cancer; aldehyde dehydrogenase 1; microarray analysis; network analysis.
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