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Dataset: Expression data from mouse EMT-induced and non-induced cells

The conversion of an epithelial cell to a mesenchymal cell is critical to vertebrate embryogenesis and a defining structural feature of...

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The conversion of an epithelial cell to a mesenchymal cell is critical to vertebrate embryogenesis and a defining structural feature of organ development, such as forming fibroblasts in injured tissues, or in initiating metastases in epithelial cancer. From a general perspective, EMT is about disaggregating epithelial units and reshaping epithelia for movement. This phenotypic conversion requires the molecular reprogramming of epithelia with new biochemical instructions. It is known that commonly used molecular markers for EMT include increased expression of N-cadherin and vimentin, nuclear localization of beta-catenin, and increased production of the transcription factors such as Snail, Twist, and SIP1/ZEB2. Much of this conversion, however, has been studied during experiments that expose new transduction and signaling pathways in epithelia, and more recently in fibrogenic tissues. It is not yet clear whether the fibroblast transition of EMT is an expected middle phase of transdifferentiating epithelia, or whether EMT producing fibroblasts is an arrested form of transdifferentiation. EMT is easily engaged by a combination of cytokines associated with proteolytic digestion of basement membranes upon which epithelia reside. We analyzed PCA and hierarchical clustering method of the gene expression pattern of the renal tubular cells and mammary gland cells. We then identified the genes which discriminate between the renal tubular and the mammary gland epithelial cells (PC1), or EMT-induced and non-induced cells (PC3). Undergoing EMT identifies the genes that discriminate between the renal tubular and the mammary gland epithelial cells(PC1), or EMT-induced and non-induced cells (PC3). Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Array was used to transcriptionally profile to compare mouse EMT-induced cells and non-induced cells.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
8

Source:
E-GEOD-31359

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TISSUE TREATMENT
GSM777543 Mammary gland resting epithelial cells
GSM777544 Mammary gland epithelial cells stimulated with TGF-b1/EGF
GSM777545 kidney resting epithelial cells
GSM777546 kidney epithelial cells stimulated with TGF-b1/EGF
GSM777545 kidney resting epithelial cells
GSM777546 kidney epithelial cells stimulated with TGF-b1/EGF
GSM777543 Mammary gland resting epithelial cells
GSM777544 Mammary gland epithelial cells stimulated with TGF-b1/EGF

Tags

  • cadherin
  • cancer
  • cell
  • epithelial cell
  • fibroblast
  • genome
  • gland
  • mesenchymal cell
  • middle
  • n-cadherin
  • organ
  • pca
  • vimentin

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