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Breast cancer, a leading global health threat with rising incidence, demands precision medicine guided by molecular subtyping. ADGRV1, an adhesion G protein-coupled receptor gene implicated in tumorigenesis but unexplored in breast cancer, was investigated using TCGA data (1,231 cases) and a local cohort (408 cases). While ADGRV1 showed no differential expression between tumors and normal tissues (P = 0.210), it was significantly downregulated in basal-like subtypes (P < 0.001). The association between high ADGRV1 expression and poor prognosis remains significant in the overall cohort as well as within individual molecular subtype. Functional enrichment analyses linked ADGRV1 to ribosome suppression, ECM remodeling (positive ECM-receptor interaction), and immunosuppression (negative immune pathway regulation), suggesting its role in tumor metastasis. Drug sensitivity assays demonstrated ADGRV1-high tumors confer resistance to lapatinib, gemcitabine, and 5-fluorouracil, particularly in LumB subtypes. Mechanistically, copy number variations and promoter methylation (Pearson r =-0.45, P < 0.001) regulated ADGRV1 expression, with basal-like tumors showing hypermethylation-associated suppression. These findings position ADGRV1 as a prognostic biomarker and potential therapeutic target, highlighting its dual role in tumor microenvironment modulation and drug resistance.

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