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Home › Dataset Library › Tag: Cell › MRE11 Deficiency Increases Sensitivity to Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibition in Microsatellite Unstable Colorectal Cancers.

Dataset: MRE11 Deficiency Increases Sensitivity to Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibition in Microsatellite Unstable Colorectal Cancers.

We have performed bioinformatic approaches to identify the level of enrichment between gene expression profiles characterizing MSI tumors...

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We have performed bioinformatic approaches to identify the level of enrichment between gene expression profiles characterizing MSI tumors and gene changes induced in vitro by the PARP-1 inhibitor Phenanthridinone and others using the Connectivity Map tool. In a first step, we have anyzed the expression of 300 colorectal cancers from the MECC study and generated a gene expression signature by microsatellite status. The criteria followed for selection of probe sets and detailed lists to be submitted subsequently to the Connectivity Map have been published previously by us in Clinical Cancer Research in 2009. In a second step, once we observed that deficiency in MRE11 exist among MSI tumors, our interest was focused on assessing if the homologous recombination pathway showed evidence of deregulation in MSI tumors. Therefore, we examined the expression levels of those genes integrated in the KEGG pathway hsa03440 using the previously generated gene expression data set. The dataset generated from our samples included a total of 300 colorectal fresh frozen tumors collected from the MECC study and were analyzed in two batches. The first batch was hybridized to the Affymetrix U133A chip and the second one to U133 Plus 2.0 (Supplementary Table S3). The final list of probe sets defining gene expression of MSI-H compared to MSS tumors was selected based on the strength of multiplicity adjusted P-values (cut-off P-value of < 0.001) and ratio of mean expression values across the two groups (cut-off Fold-change >1.3 and <0.7). It contained 442 upregulated and 480 downregulated probe sets. Then, MSI-H tumors present with changes in gene expression related to the homologous recombination pathway. Therefore, we examined the expression levels of those genes integrated in the KEGG pathway hsa03440 using the same data set. A total of 14 genes out of 30 were significantly differentially expressed in MSI-H compared to MSS tumors (Multiplicity adjusted Benjamini-Hochberg P-value<0.05). MRE11 and RAD50 probe sets showed a lower expression in MSI-H tumors and simultaneously other probe sets such as PARP-1 were significantly upregulated, probably secondary to the deficiency in the MRN complex proteins. This data provides evidence of significant differential expression of the homologous recombination pathway in MSI tumors.

Species:
human

Samples:
155

Source:
E-GEOD-26682

PubMed:
21300766

Updated:
Jan.17, 2015

Registered:
Jan.17, 2015


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY (MSI) STATUS GENDER AGE
GSM656544 1 Stable Female 76
GSM656547 1 Stable Female 68
GSM656554 1 Unknown Male 88
GSM656562 1 Stable Male 85
GSM656563 1 Stable Female 94
GSM656565 1 Stable Male 54
GSM656566 1 Stable Male 81
GSM656571 1 Unknown Female 67
GSM656572 1 Unknown Male 86
GSM656576 1 Unknown Female 61
GSM656577 1 Unknown Female 76
GSM656578 1 Stable Female 83
GSM656579 1 Stable Male 88
GSM656581 1 Stable Female 70
GSM656588 1 Stable Male 84
GSM656589 1 Unknown Female 85
GSM656591 1 Stable Female 78
GSM656593 1 Stable Male 80
GSM656594 1 Stable Female 86
GSM656597 1 Stable Male 89
GSM656599 1 High Female 78
GSM656600 1 Stable Male 70
GSM656604 1 Low Female 72
GSM656605 1 Stable Male 90
GSM656606 1 High Male 81
GSM656608 1 Stable Male 81
GSM656611 1 Low Male 57
GSM656614 1 Low Female 77
GSM656615 1 Stable Female 76
GSM656616 1 Stable Female 61
GSM656620 1 Stable Male 81
GSM656621 1 Low Male 71
GSM656622 1 Low Male 74
GSM656623 1 Stable Female 75
GSM656624 1 Low Male 47
GSM656626 1 Stable Male 65
GSM656628 1 Stable Male 77
GSM656629 1 Stable Male 75
GSM656630 1 Stable Male 73
GSM656632 1 Stable Male 63
GSM656633 1 Low Female 74
GSM656637 1 Stable Male 77
GSM656638 1 High Male 56
GSM656641 1 Low Female 79
GSM656643 1 Low Female 67
GSM656645 1 High Female 81
GSM656647 1 Stable Female 79
GSM656648 1 High Female 88
GSM656649 1 High Female 47
GSM656650 1 Unknown Female 91
GSM656651 1 Stable Male 82
GSM656652 1 Stable Male 86
GSM656653 1 Low Female 76
GSM656654 1 Stable Male 65
GSM656655 1 High Male 81
GSM656656 1 High Male 87
GSM656658 1 Stable Female 78
GSM656659 1 Stable Male 79
GSM656660 1 Unknown Male 74
GSM656661 1 Stable Female 73
GSM656664 1 Stable Female 30
GSM656665 1 Stable Male 56
GSM656666 1 Unknown Female 72
GSM656667 1 Stable Male 78
GSM656668 1 Stable Female 77
GSM656670 1 Stable Male 61
GSM656671 1 Stable Female 61
GSM656674 1 Unknown Male 84
GSM656677 1 High Female 64
GSM656680 1 Stable Male 73
GSM656681 1 Stable Female 90
GSM656682 1 Low Male 82
GSM656684 1 Stable Female 55
GSM656685 1 Stable Male 51
GSM656686 1 Stable Female 77
GSM656689 1 Stable Male 68
GSM656697 1 Stable Male 74
GSM656708 1 Stable Male 89
GSM656709 1 High Male 55
GSM656712 1 Stable Male 54
GSM656713 1 Low Male 62
GSM656716 1 Stable Male 83
GSM656717 1 Stable Male 73
GSM656718 1 Stable Male 63
GSM656719 1 Stable Female 71
GSM656722 1 Stable Female 70
GSM656723 1 Stable Female 66
GSM656724 1 High Female 73
GSM656725 1 Stable Female 45
GSM656727 1 Stable Female 72
GSM656728 1 Low Male 74
GSM656729 1 Stable Female 71
GSM656730 1 Stable Female 79
GSM656733 1 High Female 78
GSM656734 1 High Male 70
GSM656738 1 Stable Female 80
GSM656740 1 Low Male 73
GSM656741 1 Stable Female 74
GSM656743 1 Stable Female 77
GSM656744 1 Low Female 77
GSM656745 1 Unknown Male 64
GSM656746 1 Stable Female 80
GSM656747 1 Stable Female 58
GSM656748 1 Low Male 70
GSM656750 1 Stable Male 77
GSM656751 1 Low Male 88
GSM656752 1 Stable Male 81
GSM656753 1 Stable Male 83
GSM656754 1 Stable Male 69
GSM656755 1 Stable Male 62
GSM656756 1 Stable Male 82
GSM656757 1 Unknown Male 63
GSM656758 1 Low Female 84
GSM656759 1 Stable Female 78
GSM656760 1 Low Male 79
GSM656761 1 Stable Male 55
GSM656763 1 Stable Female 66
GSM656764 1 Stable Female 75
GSM656765 1 High Male 55
GSM656766 1 Stable Female 86
GSM656767 1 High Male 88
GSM656771 1 Stable Male 80
GSM656773 1 Low Female 53
GSM656774 1 Low Female 68
GSM656778 1 Stable Male 75
GSM656779 1 Stable Female 77
GSM656780 1 Stable Male 75
GSM656781 1 Stable Male 74
GSM656786 1 Stable Female 67
GSM656788 1 Low Male 51
GSM656789 1 High Male 76
GSM656790 1 Stable Male 81
GSM656791 1 Stable Female 62
GSM656792 1 Stable Female 78
GSM656793 1 Stable Male 21
GSM656796 1 Stable Male 61
GSM656797 1 Stable Male 77
GSM656799 1 Stable Male 93
GSM656801 1 Stable Male 63
GSM656805 1 Stable Female 69
GSM656807 1 Stable Male 72
GSM656808 1 Low Male 66
GSM656810 1 Stable Female 77
GSM656812 1 Unknown Female 84
GSM656813 1 Low Male 82
GSM656814 1 Unknown Male 76
GSM656815 1 Stable Male 77
GSM656817 1 Stable Male 92
GSM656818 1 Unknown Female 56
GSM656821 1 Stable Male 49
GSM656823 1 Stable Female 73
GSM656826 1 Stable Female 67
GSM656828 1 Stable Female 69
GSM656829 1 High Male 70
GSM656835 1 Stable Male 76

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