Overview
Background
Sunil Lakhani is Executive Director Research and Senior Staff Specialist, Pathology Queensland, and Head of the Molecular Breast Group at the University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR) at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.
Prior to his move to Australia in 2004, he was Professor of Breast Pathology at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK
His current research interests include lobular carcinoma and its variants, normal and stem cells, tumours with a basal phenotype, familial breast cancer and biology and therapeutic development for brain and distant metastases.
He was series editor for the 4th Edition WHO Tumour Classification Books and volume editor for the 4th Ed WHO Classification of Tumours of the Breast (2012). He is currently Standing member of the Board for the 5th Ed WHO Tumour Classification Books. He is also on the editorial board of a number of pathology and experimental research journals.
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), University College London
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, University College London
- Doctoral Diploma of Medicine, University College London
- Royal College of Pathologists, Royal College of Pathologists
Research impacts
The recognition that ADH is biologically very similar to DCIS has led to a policy of excising all ADH lesions diagnosed on core biopsies at breast screening assessment
The demonstration that LCIS is a clonal neoplastic proliferation with the same molecular phenotype as invasive lobular carcinoma, and the subsequent dissemination of this knowledge through publication (Lakhani SR 2003, Lancet) and conference presentations has also changed the management of LCIS. It is accepted that it is a non-obligate precursor, rather than a hyperplastic lesion.
The recognition of the pleomorphic variant of lobular is now changing the way this proliferation is managed. Like other lobular lesions, it is multifocal/bilateral but a more aggressive variant. There is considerable ongoing discussion on the international stage regarding management and my work has played a role in this policy change.
We have also shown that columnar cell lesions, which are increasingly being diagnosed in the screening program, are clonal lesions with a progressive relationship to low grade DCIS (Simpson PT et al 2005 Am J Surg Pathol). We have shown that morphological atypia is associated with molecular profiles similar to that of DCIS and hence patients with atypical lesions on core biopsy are now subjected to further excision. It has been shown subsequently that many of these patients have worse pathology on further resection.
My expertise, in diagnostic and molecular biology of pre-invasive breast disease has also been acknowledged in being appointed Head of Breast Screen Pathology, North Brisbane as well as being a member of the Breast Screen Quality (‘Q’) group in Queensland.
My work as part of the BCLC has demonstrated that BRCA1-related breast cancers are high grade, highly proliferative tumours and occurred in young women. Hence there was an immediate impact on breast screening protocols. I was invited to many meetings to discuss the pathology in relation to the following: (i) should mammography be used in young women and how effective would it be in dense breasts? (ii) should another modality such as MRI be considered? (iii) irrespective of the modality, should the screening interval be shortened to reduce the risk that patients would present with interval cancers?
All these issues have been addressed subsequent to the publications – in particular, I was member of the steering group that published the experience of using MRI in young women at high risk of breast cancer (Leach et al 2005 MARIBS The Lancet). MRI is now used in many countries to screen high-risk women. The screening interval has been reduced to 1 year as many patients did present with interval cancers as predicted by the pathology.
In extending the original work on morphology, my group has also demonstrated that a large proportion of BRCA1associated cancers are ER negative and ‘basal-like’. This led us to propose that this phenotype could be used to improve the risk estimation and carrier probability of women seen in family cancer clinics (Lakhani et al 2005 Clin Can Res).
We have now published a number of papers supporting the use of pathology data to improve risk estimation as well as improving the likelihood of unclassified variants (UVs) being pathogenic. This work has been done with previous BCLC collaborators (Prof Doug Easton) as well as with Georgia Chenevix-Trench and Amanda Spurdle at QIMR (Chenevix-Trench et al 2006 Can Res, Lovelock et al 2007 Br Can Res, Spurdle et al 2008 JCO, Spurdle et al 2009 Hum Mut, Mavaddat et al 2010 Br Can Res) This approach is now being incorporated into the genetics clinics.
Works
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2010
Journal Article
Common genetic variants and modification of penetrance of BRCA2-associated breast cancer
Mia M. Gaudet, Tomas Kirchhoff, Todd Green, Joseph Vijai, Joshua M. Korn, Candace Guiducci, Ayellet V. Segre, Kate McGee, Lesley McGuffog, Christiana Kartsonaki, Jonathan Morrison, Sue Healey, Olga M. Sinilnikova, Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet, Sylvie Mazoyer, Marion Gauthier-Villars, Hagay Sobol, Michel Longy, Marc Frenay, GEMO Study Collaborators, Frans B. L. Hogervorst, Matti a. Rookus, J. Margriet Collee, Nicoline Hoogerbrugge, Kees E. P. van Roozendaal, HEBON Study Collaborators, Marion Piedmonte, Wendy Rubinstein, Stacy Nerenstone ... Lakhani, Sunil (2010). Common genetic variants and modification of penetrance of BRCA2-associated breast cancer. PLoS Genetics, 6 (10), e1001183-1-e1001183-12. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1001183
2010
Journal Article
Subtypes of familial breast tumours revealed by expression and copy number profiling
Waddell, N, Arnold, J, Cocciardi, S, da Silva, L, Marsh, A, Riley, J, Johnstone, CN, Orloff, M, Assie, G, Eng, C, Reid, L, Keith, P, Yan, M, Fox, S, Devilee, P, Godwin, AK, Hogervorst, FBL, Couch, F, Grimmond, S, Flanagan, JM, Khanna, K, Simpson, PT, Lakhani, SR, Chenevix-Trench, G and kConFab Investigators (2010). Subtypes of familial breast tumours revealed by expression and copy number profiling. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment, 123 (3), 661-677. doi: 10.1007/s10549-009-0653-1
2010
Journal Article
A locus on 19p13 modifies risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriers and is associated with hormone receptor–negative breast cancer in the general population
Antoniou, Antonis C., Wang, Xianshu, Fredericksen, Zachary S., McGuffog, Lesley, Tarrell, Robert, Sinilnikova, Olga M., Healey, Sue, Morrison, Jonathan, Kartsonaki,Christiana, Lesnick, Timothy, Ghoussaini, Maya, Barrowdale, Daniel, Peock, Susan, Cook, Margaret, Oliver, Clare, Frost, Debra, Eccles, Diana, Evans, D. Gareth, Eeles, Ros, Izatt, Louise, Chu, Carol, Douglas, Fiona, Paterson, Joan, Stoppa-Lyonnet, Dominique, Houdayer, Claude, Mazoyer, Sylvie, Giraud, Sophie, Lasset, Christine, Remenieras, Audrey ... Lakhani, Sunil (2010). A locus on 19p13 modifies risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriers and is associated with hormone receptor–negative breast cancer in the general population. Nature Genetics, 42 (10), 885-892. doi: 10.1038/ng.669
2010
Journal Article
Gene expression profiling of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded familial breast tumours using the whole genome-DASL assay
Waddell, Nic, Cocciardi, Sibylle, Johnson, Julie, Healey, Sue, Marsh, Anna, Riley, Joan, da Silva, Leonard, Vargas, Ana Cristina, Reid, Lynne, Simpson, Peter T., Lakhani, Sunil R. and Chenevix-Trench, Georgia (2010). Gene expression profiling of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded familial breast tumours using the whole genome-DASL assay. Journal of Pathology, 221 (4), 452-461. doi: 10.1002/path.2728
2010
Journal Article
Common variants associated with breast cancer in genome-wide association studies are modifiers of breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
Wang, Xianshu, Pankratz, V. Shane, Fredericksen, Zachary, Tarrell, Robert, Karaus, Mary, McGuffog, Lesley, Pharaoh, Paul D.P., Ponder, Bruce A.J., Dunning, Alison M., Peock, Susan, Cook, Margaret, Oliver, Clare, Frost, Debra, EMBRACE, Sinilnikova, Olga M., Stoppa-Lyonnet, Dominique, Mazoyer, Sylvie, Houdayer, Claude, GEMO, Hogervorst, Frans B.L., Hooning, Maartje J., Ligtenberg, Marjolijn J., HEBON, Spurdle, Amanda, Chenevix-Trench, Georgia, kConFab, Schmutzler, Rita K., Wappenschmidt, Barbara, Engel, Christoph ... Lakhani, Sunil (2010). Common variants associated with breast cancer in genome-wide association studies are modifiers of breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Human Molecular Genetics, 19 (14), 2886-2897. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddq174
2010
Journal Article
Dissecting the transcriptional networks underlying breast cancer: NR4A1 reduces the migration of normal and breast cancer cell lines
Alexopoulou, Annika N., Leao, Maria, Caballero, Otavia L., Da Silva, Leonard, Reid, Lynne, Lakhani, Sunil R., Simpson, Andrew J., Marshall, John F., Neville, A. Munro and Jat, Parmjit S. (2010). Dissecting the transcriptional networks underlying breast cancer: NR4A1 reduces the migration of normal and breast cancer cell lines. Breast Cancer Research, 12 (4) R51, R51-1-R51-17. doi: 10.1186/bcr2610
2010
Journal Article
Detection of Splicing Aberrations Caused by BRCA1 and BRCA2 Sequence Variants Encoding Missense Substitutions: Implications for Prediction of Pathogenicity
Walker, Logan C., Whiley, Phillip J., Couch, Fergus J., Farrugia, Daniel J., Healey, Sue, Eccles, Diana M., Lin, Feng, Butler, Samantha A., Goff, Sheila A., Thompson, Bryony A., Lakhani, Sunil R., Da Silva, Leonard M., Tavtigian, Sean V., Goldgar, David E., Brown, Melissa A. and Spurdle, Amanda B. (2010). Detection of Splicing Aberrations Caused by BRCA1 and BRCA2 Sequence Variants Encoding Missense Substitutions: Implications for Prediction of Pathogenicity. Human Mutation, 31 (6), E1484-E1505. doi: 10.1002/humu.21267
2010
Journal Article
Incorporating tumour pathology information into breast cancer risk prediction algorithms
Mavaddat, Nasim, Rebbeck, Timothy R., Lakhani, Sunil R., Easton, Douglas F. and Antoniou, Antonis C. (2010). Incorporating tumour pathology information into breast cancer risk prediction algorithms. Breast Cancer Research, 12 (3) R28, R28 - 1-R28 - 12. doi: 10.1186/bcr2576
2010
Journal Article
Pathology of hereditary breast cancer
Da Silva, Leonard and Lakhani, Sunil R. (2010). Pathology of hereditary breast cancer. Modern Pathology, 23 (S2), S46-S51. doi: 10.1038/modpathol.2010.37
2010
Conference Publication
Lynch syndrome-associated breast cancers: clinicopathological characteristics of a case series from the Colon CFR
Rosty, Christophe, Walsh, Michael, Cummings, Margaret, Buchanan, Daniel, Arnold, Sven, McKeone, Diane, Walters, Rhiannon, Hopper, John, Jenkins, Mark, Spurdle, Amanda, McGuckin, Michael, Lakhani, Sunil and Young, Joanne (2010). Lynch syndrome-associated breast cancers: clinicopathological characteristics of a case series from the Colon CFR. AACR 101st Annual Meeting 2010, Washington, DC, United States, 17-21 April 2010. Philadelphia, PA, United States: American Association for Cancer Research. doi: 10.1158/1538-7445.AM10-32
2010
Journal Article
DNA methylome of familial breast cancer identifies distinct profiles defined by mutation status
Flanagan, James M., Cocciardi, Sibylle, Waddell, Nic, Johnstone, Cameron N., Marsh, Anna, Henderson, Stephen, Simpson, Peter, da Silva, Leonard, kConFab Investigators, Khanna, Kumkum, Lakhani, Sunil, Boshoff, Chris, Chenevix-Trench, Georgia, Brown, Melissa, Cummings, Margaret and Edwards, Stacey (2010). DNA methylome of familial breast cancer identifies distinct profiles defined by mutation status. American Journal of Human Genetics, 86 (3), 420-433. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2010.02.008
2010
Journal Article
Bayes analysis provides evidence of pathogenicity for the BRCA1 c.135-1G>T (IVS3-1) and BRCA2 c.7977-1G>C (IVS17-1) variants displaying in vitro splicing results of equivocal clinical significance.
Spurdle, Amanda B., Lakhani, Sunil R., Da Silva, Leonard M., Balleine, Rosemary L., kConFab Investigators and Goldgar, David E. (2010). Bayes analysis provides evidence of pathogenicity for the BRCA1 c.135-1G>T (IVS3-1) and BRCA2 c.7977-1G>C (IVS17-1) variants displaying in vitro splicing results of equivocal clinical significance.. Human Mutation, 31 (2), E1141-E1145. doi: 10.1002/humu.21181
2010
Journal Article
Breast pathology: Beyond morphology
Simpson, Peter T., Reis-Filho, Jorge S. and Lakhani, Sunil R. (2010). Breast pathology: Beyond morphology. Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 27 (1), 91-96. doi: 10.1053/j.semdp.2009.12.001
2010
Book Chapter
Lobular carcinoma in situ
Da Silva, Leonard, Simpson, Peter T. and Lakhani, Sunil R. (2010). Lobular carcinoma in situ. Management of breast diseases. (pp. 181-199) edited by Ismail Jatoi and M. Kaufmann. Heidelberg: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-69743-5_11
2010
Conference Publication
Distinct pathological characteristics of lobular carcinoma
Lakhani, SR and Simpson, PT (2010). Distinct pathological characteristics of lobular carcinoma. European Breast Cancer Conference, Barcelona Spain, Mar 24, 2010. OXFORD: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD. doi: 10.1016/S1359-6349(10)70242-1
2010
Book Chapter
High-risk lesions: ALH/LCIS/ADH
Smart, Chanel E., Furnival, Colin M. and Lakhani, Sunil R. (2010). High-risk lesions: ALH/LCIS/ADH. Kuerer's breast surgical oncology. (pp. 179-187) edited by Henry Mark Kuerer. New York, U.S.A.: McGraw-Hill Medical.
2010
Book Chapter
Lobular carcinoma in situ : Biology and pathology
Simpson, Peter T., Reis-Filho, Jorge S. and Lakhani, Sunil R. (2010). Lobular carcinoma in situ : Biology and pathology. Diseases of the breast. (pp. 333-340) edited by Jay R. Harris, Marc E. Lippman, C. Kent Osborne and Monica Morrow. Philadelphia: Lippencott, Williams & Wilkins.
2010
Journal Article
Breast cancer prognostic classification in the molecular era: The role of histological grade
Rakha, Emad A., Reis-Filho, Jorge S., Baehner, Frederick, Dabbs, David J., Decker, Thomas, Eusebi, Vincenzo, Fox, Stephen B., Ichihara, Shu, Jacquemier, Jocelyne, Lakhani, Sunil R., Palacios, José, Richardson, Andrea L., Schnitt, Stuart J., Schmitt, Fernando C., Tan, Puay-Hoon, Tse, Gary M., Badve, Sunil and Ellis, Ian (2010). Breast cancer prognostic classification in the molecular era: The role of histological grade. Breast Cancer Research, 12 (4) 207, 1-12. doi: 10.1186/bcr2607
2010
Journal Article
Assessing interactions between the associations of common genetic susceptibility variants, reproductive history and body mass index with breast cancer risk in the breast cancer association consortium: a combined case-control study
Milne, Roger L., Gaudet, Mia M., Spurdle, Amanda B., Fasching, Peter A., Couch, Fergus J., Benitez, Javier, Arias Perez, Jose Ignacio, Zamora, M. Pilar, Malats, Nuria, dos Santos Silva, Isabel, Gibson, Lorna J., Fletcher, Olivia, Johnson, Nichola, Anton-Culver, Hoda, Ziogas, Argyrios, Figueroa, Jonine, Brinton, Louise, Sherman, Mark E., Lissowska, Jolanta, Hopper, John L., Dite, Gillian S., Apicella, Carmel, Southey, Melissa C., Sigurdson, Alice J., Linet, Martha S., Schonfeld, Sara J., Freedman, D. Michal, Mannermaa, Arto, Kosma, Veli-Matti ... Lakhani, Sunil (2010). Assessing interactions between the associations of common genetic susceptibility variants, reproductive history and body mass index with breast cancer risk in the breast cancer association consortium: a combined case-control study. Breast Cancer Research, 12 (6) R110, R110.1-R110.11. doi: 10.1186/bcr2797
2010
Conference Publication
Shifting phenotypes in primary human mammary epithelial culture
Smart, Chanel E., Saunus, Jodi M., Keith, Patricia, Vargas, Ana Cristina, Malik, Neelam, Clarke, Catherine, Simpson, Peter T. and Lakhani, Sunil R. (2010). Shifting phenotypes in primary human mammary epithelial culture. Sixth International Conference on Hormonal Oncogenesis, Tokyo, Japan, 12-16 September 2010.
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Application of molecular genetics in Translational Breast Cancer Research
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed, Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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Master Philosophy
E-cadherin, ROS1 and synthetic lethality in ILC
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed
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Master Philosophy
Applications of Molecular Genetics in Translational Breast Cancer Research
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed, Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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Doctor Philosophy
Studies on the utility of Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Needle Aspiration (EBUS TBNA) samples in novel investigations of lung cancer genomics, and immune responses
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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Doctor Philosophy
Studies on the utility of Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Needle Aspiration (EBUS TBNA) samples in novel investigations of lung cancer genomics, and immune
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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Doctor Philosophy
Studies on the utility of Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Needle Aspiration (EBUS TBNA) samples in novel investigations of lung cancer genomics, and immune responses
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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Doctor Philosophy
Circulating biomarkers in invasive lobular breast carcinoma
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Simpson, Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating therapeutic vulnerabilities in breast cancer.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Simpson, Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed
Completed supervision
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Identification of new prognostic biomarker for triple negative breast cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jodi Saunus, Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Heregulin/HER3 signalling increases invasive behaviour of HER2-positive breast cancer cells
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jodi Saunus
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Clinical-Pathological and Molecular Analysis to Understand Breast Cancer Progression
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Development of theranostic nanomedicines for breast cancer brain metastases
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jodi Saunus
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Detailed Characterisation of Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jodi Saunus, Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Studies on the utility of Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Needle Aspiration (EBUS TBNA) samples in novel investigations of lung cancer genomics, and immune responses
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Identifying and characterising targetable proteins in breast cancer brain metastasis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Investigation of epigenetic influences on DNA methylation in Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Melissa Brown, Dr Jodi Saunus
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Genomic and transcriptomic biomarkers of prognosis in invasive lobular breast cancer.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed, Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Intratumour heterogeneity in the development and progression of breast cancer
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy McCart Reed, Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
A Search For Novel Cancer Susceptibility Genes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Melissa Brown, Associate Professor Peter Simpson
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- Brain metastasis
- Breast cancer
- Breast cancer - family history
- Cancer - breast
- Genetics - breast cancer
- Myoepithelial cells
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