Dataset: Genes expression of cervical squamous cell carcinoma, CaSki cells, treated with or without recombinant TGF-b1 (2 ng/mL)
Aggressive local invasion is the major way of spread in uterine cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). Although TGF-b facilitates...
Aggressive local invasion is the major way of spread in uterine cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). Although TGF-b facilitates invasion of various types of cancer cells, the role of TGF-b pathway in CSCC is unclear. Through array-based analysis, immunohistochemical staining of human endometrial cancer tissue, it is shown that interaction between CSCC cells and surrounding cancer asscocited fibroblasts (CAFs) activates TGF-b via TSP-1 secretion to facilitate CSCC invade, resulting in up-regulation of pSMAD3 in CSCC cells to promote invasion. These results suggest that activation of TGF-b induced by the interaction between CSCC cells and CAFs could play a key role in the initiation of tumor spreads. We used microarrays to clarify the changes of gene expression along with recombinant TGF-b1 treatment and to confirm whether there are any changes on genes expression related to TGF-b pathway.
- Species:
- human
- Samples:
- 6
- Source:
- E-GEOD-57441
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Jul.10, 2014
Sample | TREATED WITH |
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GSM1382536 | 2ng/ml recombinant TGF-b1 |
GSM1382536 | 2ng/ml recombinant TGF-b1 |
GSM1382536 | 2ng/ml recombinant TGF-b1 |
GSM1382533 | none (untreated control) |
GSM1382533 | none (untreated control) |
GSM1382533 | none (untreated control) |