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Dataset: Osteotropism in breast cancer metastasis

Breast cancer metastases develop in the bone more frequently than any other site, and are a common cause of morbidity in the form of bone...

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Breast cancer metastases develop in the bone more frequently than any other site, and are a common cause of morbidity in the form of bone pain, pathological fractures, nerve compression, and life-threatening hypercalcemia. Despite ongoing research efforts, the molecular and cellular mechanisms that regulate breast cancer cell homing to and colonization of the bone as well as resultant pathological bone alteration remain poorly understood. To identify key mediators promoting breast cancer metastasis to bone, we utilized an immunocompetent, syngeneic murine model of breast cancer metastasis employing the mammary tumor cell line NT2.5. Following intracardiac injection of NT2.5 cells in neu-N mice, metastases developed in the bone, liver, and lung, closely mimicking the anatomical distribution of metastases in breast cancer patients. Using an in vivo selection process, we established NT2.5 sub-lines demonstrating an enhanced ability to colonize the bone and liver. Genome-wide cDNA microarray analysis comparing gene expression between parental NT2.5 cells and established sub-lines was performed. Individual samples of RNA from parental NT2.5 cells, early passage (BO3 and LI1) sub-lines, and final passage (BO6 and LI3) sub-lines were compared using GeneChip® Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Arrays

Species:
mouse

Samples:
5

Source:
E-GEOD-47714

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL TYPE METASTATIC SITE PREFERENCE
GSM1155324 Wild type NT2.5 bone, liver, lung
GSM1155325 NT2.5 bone sub-line, 3rd passage bone
GSM1155326 NT2.5 bone sub-line, 6th passage bone
GSM1155327 NT2.5 liver sub-line, 1st passage liver
GSM1155328 NT2.5 liver sub-line, 3rd passage liver

Tags

  • bone
  • breast
  • breast cancer
  • cancer
  • cell
  • genome
  • hypercalcemia
  • line
  • liver
  • lung
  • nerve

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