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Dataset: Induction of apoptotic processes in Capan-1 pancreatic carcinoma cells by restoration of p16INK4a expression

Early invasive growth and metastasis are features of pancreatic cancer that rely on resistance to anoikis, an apoptosis program activated...

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Early invasive growth and metastasis are features of pancreatic cancer that rely on resistance to anoikis, an apoptosis program activated upon loss of adequate matrix anchorage. Re-expression of the tumor suppressor p16 reversed anoikis resistance of pancreatic cancer cells. This conversion to an anoikis-susceptible phenotype was found to be associated with a striking loss of GNE mRNA expression, prompting us to address the role of GNE in pancreatic cancer in more detail. GNE catalyzes a rate-limiting key step of the sialic acid biosynthesis and may have additional functions in the nucleus. Pancreatic cancer cells Capan-1. Three p16-transfectants and three mock-transfectants.

Species:
human

Samples:
6

Source:
E-GEOD-22334

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample P16 RESTORATION
GSM555975 no
GSM555975 no
GSM555975 no
GSM555978 yes
GSM555978 yes
GSM555978 yes

Tags

  • cancer
  • pancreatic cancer

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