Where can I find the complete list/database of breast cancer genes and proteins?
Where can I find the complete list/database of breast cancer genes and proteins?
I am not sure if there can be a complete list or database of Breast cancer genes anywhere, but this article from 2012 contains genes containing driver mutations: https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11017
Then there is of course the COSMIC database. https://cancer.sanger.ac.uk/cosmic Now if you search there for 'breast cancer' with a query like this: https://cancer.sanger.ac.uk/cosmic/browse/tissue?hn=carcinoma&in=t&sh=NS&sn=breast&ss=NS
A better gene set might be retrieved by going to the COSMIC gene census: https://cancer.sanger.ac.uk/cosmic/census?tier=all
and filtering the gene list for 'breast' (723 hits)
You receive over 24000 genes with mutations in one or the other sample. Most of them I propose are passenger mutations, see also: Driver And Passenger Mutations In Cancer
I believe that for a small number of known genes that is constantly expanded and changed, you will be better served by doing a comprehensive literature search through PubMed etc first. The task is to stay aligned with the current state of research and of course find more recent publications than the one I gave first:
You can also check here :
Tumor portal : http://www.tumorportal.org/tumor_types?ttype=BRCA
ICGC portal : https://dcc.icgc.org/projects?filters=%7B%22project%22:%7B%22primarySite%22:%7B%22is%22:%5B%22Breast%22%5D%7D%7D%7D
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Thank you so much for your replies - Michael Dondrup
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