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Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse fibroblasts ectopically expressing runx ti investigate the transcriptional program for control of cell adhesion and survival

The Runx genes are important in development and cancer, where they can act either as oncogenes or tumour supressors. We compared the...

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The Runx genes are important in development and cancer, where they can act either as oncogenes or tumour supressors. We compared the effects of ectopic Runx expression in established fibroblasts, where all three genes produce an indistinguishable phenotype entailing epithelioid morphology and increased cell survival under stress conditions. Gene array analysis revealed a strongly overlapping transcriptional signature, with no examples of opposing regulation of the same target gene. A common set of 50 highly regulated genes was identified after further filtering on regulation by inducible RUNX1-ER. This set revealed a strong bias toward genes with annotated roles in cancer and development, and a preponderance of targets encoding extracellular or surface proteins reflecting the marked effects of Runx on cell adhesion. Experiment Overall Design: 6 samples (expression of different Runx family members); 5 in duplicate, 1 single. 2 control samples (empty vector) in duplicate. Cultures of Runx expressing cells were grown to confluence, treated with ethanol +/- 4OHT tamoxifen for 24 hours and harvested for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays

Species:
mouse

Samples:
15

Source:
E-GEOD-11732

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.10, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE11732GSM297719
GSE11732GSM297720
GSE11732GSM297721
GSE11732GSM297722
GSE11732GSM297723
GSE11732GSM297724
GSE11732GSM297725
GSE11732GSM297713
GSE11732GSM297714
GSE11732GSM297717
GSE11732GSM297718
GSE11732GSM297711
GSE11732GSM297712
GSE11732GSM297715
GSE11732GSM297716

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