[PDF][PDF] Comprehensive characterization of molecular differences in cancer between male and female patients

Y Yuan, L Liu, H Chen, Y Wang, Y Xu, H Mao, J Li… - Cancer cell, 2016 - cell.com
Y Yuan, L Liu, H Chen, Y Wang, Y Xu, H Mao, J Li, GB Mills, Y Shu, L Li, H Liang
Cancer cell, 2016cell.com
An individual's sex has been long recognized as a key factor affecting cancer incidence,
prognosis, and treatment responses. However, the molecular basis for sex disparities in
cancer remains poorly understood. We performed a comprehensive analysis of molecular
differences between male and female patients in 13 cancer types of The Cancer Genome
Atlas and revealed two sex-effect groups associated with distinct incidence and mortality
profiles. One group contains a small number of sex-affected genes, whereas the other …
Summary
An individual's sex has been long recognized as a key factor affecting cancer incidence, prognosis, and treatment responses. However, the molecular basis for sex disparities in cancer remains poorly understood. We performed a comprehensive analysis of molecular differences between male and female patients in 13 cancer types of The Cancer Genome Atlas and revealed two sex-effect groups associated with distinct incidence and mortality profiles. One group contains a small number of sex-affected genes, whereas the other shows much more extensive sex-biased molecular signatures. Importantly, 53% of clinically actionable genes (60/114) show sex-biased signatures. Our study provides a systematic molecular-level understanding of sex effects in diverse cancers and suggests a pressing need to develop sex-specific therapeutic strategies in certain cancer types.
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