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Dataset: Gene expression programs of histologically distinct stages of prostate carcinogenesis in Nkx3.1; Pten mutant mice

Key histological and growth progression characteristics of human prostate cancer are phenocopied in mouse models that have been subjected...

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Key histological and growth progression characteristics of human prostate cancer are phenocopied in mouse models that have been subjected to androgen level depletion and engineered for hemizygosity of candidate prostate cancer tumor suppressor genes Nkx3.1 and Pten. To characterize their relative transcriptomes and identify a genomic basis for their relevance to human prostate cancers, we compared mouse prostate tumors expression profiles to those from a panel of human prostate cancer isolates and to normal and benign prostates. Human prostate cancers and mouse prostate tumor models both exhibit the activation of genes associated with growth, cell cycle control, and inhibition of differentiation (CDKN2A, CDKN2B, CDKN2C, CEBPB, CEBPG, CSF1, CTSS, DMBT1, EGFR, PLCG2, PXN, SPP1, TNFSF9), and conversely, diminished expression of genes associated with normal prostate differentiation and function. All tumors also exhibit dysregulated expression of genes associated with inflammation, the disruption of prostate-associated ER stress pathways, as well as with oxidative stress, energy metabolism, cell adhesion, and stress response. Immunoinflammatory and altered cell adhesion process-associated genes exhibited prominent expression in early stage tumors. In contrast, metastatic human prostate cancer samples eliminated the expression of most immunoinflammatory-associated transcripts. Cross-species comparisons of molecular programs that are shared or distinguishing of Nkx3.1; Pten mutant mouse models and human adenocarcinomas clearly delineate core tumorigenesis programs associated with cell cycle activation and loss of differentiation. Compared to locally spreading mouse and human tumors, metastatic prostate cancer exhibits greatly reduced expression of immunoinflammatory and adhesion genes, implying that immuno-inflammatory activation may enable first stages of tumorogenesis, but suppress metastasis. These results provide a novel framework to identify stage-specific biomarkers and candidate targets for combinatorial therapeutics. The complex role of inflammation suggests a need for additional caution in countering metastasis. Keywords: tumor stage 26 Affymetrix MOE430A microarrays

Species:
mouse

Samples:
26

Source:
E-GEOD-15943

PubMed:
17909013

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.23, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample PHENOTYPE GENOTYPE
GSM399983 normal WT
GSM399983 normal WT
GSM399983 normal WT
GSM399983 normal WT
GSM399987 Dysplasia-LGPIN N
GSM399987 Dysplasia-LGPIN N
GSM399987 Dysplasia-LGPIN N
GSM399987 Dysplasia-LGPIN N
GSM39999 HGPIN-Cancer P
GSM39999 HGPIN-Cancer P
GSM399993 Dysplasia-LGPIN P
GSM399994 HGPIN-Cancer NP
GSM399994 HGPIN-Cancer NP
GSM399996 Dysplasia-LGPIN NP
GSM399996 Dysplasia-LGPIN NP
GSM399994 HGPIN-Cancer NP
GSM399999 HGPIN-Cancer TH
GSM400000 Dysplasia-LGPIN TH
GSM40000 AI-HGPIN NP
GSM400002 AI-HGPIN P
GSM40000 AI-HGPIN NP
GSM400002 AI-HGPIN P
GSM400005 AI-Cancer-MET NP
GSM400005 AI-Cancer-MET NP
GSM400005 AI-Cancer-MET NP
GSM400005 AI-Cancer-MET NP

Tags

  • adenocarcinomas
  • androgen
  • cancer
  • cell
  • prostate
  • prostate cancer

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