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Dataset: Reprogramming of prostate cancer-associated stromal cells

CD90+ prostate cancer-associated (CP) stromal cells represent a disease cell type found only in tumor tissue. Genetic reprogramming by...

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CD90+ prostate cancer-associated (CP) stromal cells represent a disease cell type found only in tumor tissue. Genetic reprogramming by induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell technology might be used to “normal gene expression of diseased cells thereby providing a cure. The resultant iPS cells would no longer express the disease program, and, like stem cells, might respond to normal differentiative signaling. Thus, CP stromal cells, isolated from tumor tissue and cultured in vitro, were transfected with POU5F1/LIN28/NANOG/SOX2 lentiviral vectors. iPS cells were obtained at a frequency of 10^4. Transcriptome analysis showed an almost complete match in gene expression between the iPS cells and human embryonic stem cells. Genes of CP stromal cells were fully inactivated. CP stromal cells were isolated from tissue, cultured and transfected with lentiviral vectors containing NANOG, SOX2, POU5F1, LIN28. The resultant induced pluripotent cells were analyzed by DNA microarrays.

Species:
human

Samples:
6

Source:
E-GEOD-35373

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.19, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL TYPE
GSM86709 not specified
GSM867092 sorted CD90+ prostate cancer-associated (CP) stromal cells
GSM867093 cultured CD90+ prostate cancer-associated (CP) stromal cells
GSM867092 sorted CD90+ prostate cancer-associated (CP) stromal cells
GSM867095 embryonic stem cells
GSM867096 iPS cells from CP stromal cells

Tags

  • cancer
  • cell
  • disease
  • prostate
  • prostate cancer

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