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Home › Dataset Library › Activation of phosphatidylcholine-cycle enzymes in human epithelial ovarian cancer cells

Dataset: Activation of phosphatidylcholine-cycle enzymes in human epithelial ovarian cancer cells

Altered phosphatidylcholine (PC) metabolism in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) can provide choline-based imaging approaches as powerful...

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Altered phosphatidylcholine (PC) metabolism in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) can provide choline-based imaging approaches as powerful tools to improve diagnosis and identify new therapeutic targets. Biochemical, protein and mRNA expression analyses demonstrated that the increase in the major choline-containing metabolite phosphocholine (PCho) in EOC compared with normal and non-tumoral immortalized counterparts (EONT) mainly rely upon: 1) ChoK activation, consistent with higher protein content and increased ChoK mRNA expression levels; 2) PC-plc activation, consistent with higher, previously reported, protein expression. More limited and variable sources of PCho could derive, in some EOC cells, from activation of Phospholipase D or GPC-pd. Phospholipase A2 activity and isoforms’ expression levels were lower or unchanged in EOC compared with EONT cells. Increased ChoK mRNA, as well as ChoK and PC-plc protein expression, were also detected in surgical specimens isolated from EOC patients. Overall, we demonstrated that the elevated PCho pool detected in EOC cells primarily resulted from the upregulation/activation of ChoK and PC-plc involved in the biosynthetic and in a degradative pathway of the PC-cycle, respectively. 20 EOC frozen surgical specimens, 8 EOC cell lines and Ovarian Surface Epithelial (OSE) cells (4 different preparations, 3 of them pooled in one sample).

Species:
human

Samples:
28

Source:
E-GEOD-19352

PubMed:
20179205

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GRADE HISTOTYPE AGE AT DIAGNOSIS CELL LINE
GSM480502 G3 serous 41 not specified
GSM480503 G3 serous 55 not specified
GSM480504 G3 serous 61 not specified
GSM480505 G3 serous 54 not specified
GSM480506 G3 serous 75 not specified
GSM480507 G3 undiff 59 not specified
GSM480508 G3 serous 30 not specified
GSM480509 G3 serous 38 not specified
GSM480510 G3 serous 50 not specified
GSM4805 G1 serous 46 not specified
GSM480512 G3 serous 42 not specified
GSM480513 G3 mixed 78 not specified
GSM480514 G2 serous 34 not specified
GSM480515 G3 mullerian 42 not specified
GSM480502 G3 serous 41 not specified
GSM480517 G3 serous 35 not specified
GSM480518 G3 serous 67 not specified
GSM480519 G3 serous 78 not specified
GSM480520 G1 serous 70 not specified
GSM48052 G3 serous 56 not specified
GSM480522 not specified not specified not specified not specified
GSM480522 not specified not specified not specified not specified
GSM480524 not specified not specified not specified SKOV3
GSM480525 not specified not specified not specified OVCAR3
GSM480526 not specified not specified not specified OVCA432
GSM480527 not specified not specified not specified OAW42
GSM480528 not specified not specified not specified IGROV1
GSM480529 not specified not specified not specified CABA

Tags

  • cancer
  • cell
  • ovarian cancer
  • phosphatidylcholine
  • protein
  • surface

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