Dataset: Expression data from mouse ovarian surface epithelium cells at different stages of malignancy
Ovarian cancer is one of the most deadly cancers accounting for only 3% of diagnosed cancers, but is the fifth leading cause of cancer...
Ovarian cancer is one of the most deadly cancers accounting for only 3% of diagnosed cancers, but is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths among woman; however, the progression of ovarian cancer is poorly understood. To study and further understand the early events that lead to epithelial derived ovarian cancer, we previously developed a cell model of progressive ovarian cancer. Mouse ovarian surface epithelial (MOSE) cells have undergone spontaneous transformation in cell culture and represent pre-neoplastic, non-tumorigenic to an aggressive malignant phenotype. Microarray analysis was performed with RNA isolated from different stages of MOSE cells to examine changes in gene expression as MOSE cells transition from a pre-neoplastic to a malignant state. RNA was isolated from MOSE early cell representing a pre-neoplastic, non-malignant stage, MOSE Intermediate cells representing a noeplastic, pre-invasive state, and MOSE Late cells representing a malignant, invasive stage. Three biological replicates were used to take into account variations within the heterogeneous cultures.
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 9
- Source:
- E-GEOD-24789
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.11, 2014
Sample | MALIGNANT POTENTIAL |
---|---|
GSM610470 | non-malignant |
GSM610470 | non-malignant |
GSM610470 | non-malignant |
GSM610473 | intermediate |
GSM610473 | intermediate |
GSM610473 | intermediate |
GSM610476 | malignant |
GSM610476 | malignant |
GSM610476 | malignant |