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Dataset: Tissue Specific Pathways for Estrogen Regulation of Ovarian Cancer Growth and Metastasis

Menopausal estrogen (E2) replacement therapy increases the risk of estrogen receptor (ER)-positive epithelial ovarian cancers (EOC)....

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Menopausal estrogen (E2) replacement therapy increases the risk of estrogen receptor (ER)-positive epithelial ovarian cancers (EOC). Whether E2 is tumorigenic or promotes expansion of undiagnosed pre-existing disease is unknown. To determine E2 effects on tumor promotion, we developed an intraperitoneal mouse xenograft model using ZsGreen fluorescent ER- 2008 and ER+ PEO4 human EOC cells. Tumor growth was quantified by in vivo fluorescent imaging. In ER+ tumors, E2 significantly increased size, induced progesterone receptors, and promoted lymph node metastasis, confirming that ER are functional and foster aggressiveness. Laser captured human EOC cells from ER- and ER+ xenografted tumors were profiled for expression of E2-regulated genes. Three classes of E-regulated EOC genes were defined, but less than 10% were shared with E-regulated breast cancer genes. Since breast cancer selective ER modulators (SERM) are therapeutically ineffective in EOC, we suggest that our EOC-specific E-regulated genes can assist pharmacologic discovery of ovarian targeted SERM. 15 samples were included in this experiment with a 2x2 factorial design with 2 different cell lines (2008 and PEO4) and 2 different hormone treatments (E for Estrogen and C for Placebo Control) and 4 replicates per treatment. 1 sample was excluded (a replicate of PEO4 with C treatment) because of poor quality.

Species:
human

Samples:
15

Source:
E-GEOD-22600

PubMed:
20959477

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL TYPE AGENT
GSM560760 PEO4 (ER+) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM56076 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Placebo
GSM560762 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM560762 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM560760 PEO4 (ER+) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM560760 PEO4 (ER+) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM56076 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Placebo
GSM56076 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Placebo
GSM56076 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Placebo
GSM560762 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM560762 2008 (ER-) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM56077 PEO4 (ER+) ovarian cancer cells Placebo
GSM560760 PEO4 (ER+) ovarian cancer cells Estrogen
GSM56077 PEO4 (ER+) ovarian cancer cells Placebo
GSM56077 PEO4 (ER+) ovarian cancer cells Placebo

Tags

  • breast
  • breast cancer
  • cancer
  • cell
  • disease
  • estrogen
  • hormone
  • lymph
  • lymph node

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