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Dataset: Esophageal keratinocyte invasion after loss of E-cadherin and TGF receptor type II

Esophageal cancer is one of the deadliest cancers as patients present at late stages of disease. Frequent gene alterations include the...

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Esophageal cancer is one of the deadliest cancers as patients present at late stages of disease. Frequent gene alterations include the loss of E-cadherin and TGFb receptor type II. The goal of this study was to establish a model of esophageal cancer by introducing dominant-negative mutants of E-cadherin and TGFb receptor II. To analyze the functional consequences and gene expression chages induced by E-cadherin and TGFb receptor type II loss in esophageal cancer. Human esophageal keratinocytes were retrovirally transfected with wild-type full length E-cadherin, dominant-negative E-cadherin and dominant-negative TGFb receptor type II. Grown in organotypic cultures on a collagen/matrigel matrix with embedded fibroblast, the generated cell lines were analyzed for their potential to invade into the underlying matrix. Each cell lines was grown in duplicate in organotypic culture and therefore 2 replicates analyzed. Gene expression changes in invasive versus non-invasive areas were analyzed after RNA isolation using laser-capture microdissection resulting in 2 samples representing a normal esophageal epithelium (Ecad), 2 each of dominant-negative Ecad (Ecyto) non-invasive and invasive. To model the genetic alterations in esophageal cancer dominant-negative E-cadherin and dominant-negative TGFb receptor type II (Ecyto-dnTGFR) were expressed and 2 samples each, non-invasive and invasive, analyzed.

Species:
human

Samples:
10

Source:
E-GEOD-19472

PubMed:
23359139

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL LINE
GSM485233 invading area, EcytodnTGFR epithelium
GSM485232 non-invading area, EcytodnTGFR epithelium
GSM485233 invading area, EcytodnTGFR epithelium
GSM485232 non-invading area, EcytodnTGFR epithelium
GSM485229 invading area, Ecyto epithelium
GSM485228 non-invading area, Ecyto epithelium
GSM485229 invading area, Ecyto epithelium
GSM485228 non-invading area, Ecyto epithelium
GSM485225 non-invading area, wt Ecad epithelium
GSM485225 non-invading area, wt Ecad epithelium

Tags

  • cadherin
  • cancer
  • cell
  • collagen
  • disease
  • e-cadherin
  • esophageal cancer
  • fibroblast

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