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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of human hyperdiploid multiple myeloma compared to non hyperdiploid multiple myeloma

Dataset: Transcription profiling of human hyperdiploid multiple myeloma compared to non hyperdiploid multiple myeloma

Multiple myeloma is a relatively common B-cell malignancy that is currently incurable. Certain recurrent genetic abnormalities...

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Multiple myeloma is a relatively common B-cell malignancy that is currently incurable. Certain recurrent genetic abnormalities characteristics of different genetic subtypes have been described. Hyperdiploid myeloma characterized by recurrent trisomies is the most common genetic subtypes. However little is know about it's biology. Another common genetic abnormality is chromosome 13 deletion which is also associated with inferior prognosis. This abnormality is already present at the pre-malignant MGUS stage and is clonally selected with disease progression. Although it is biologically and clinically important the molecular consequence of chromosome 13 deletion is unknown. Experiment Overall Design: Hyperdiploid myeloma was identified using FISH. The gene expression profile of hyperdiploid MM is compared to that of non-hyperdiploid myeloma to identify differentially expressed genes. Molecular heterogeneity within H-MM is analyzed using unsupervised techniques. The distinctive subgroups identified are also tested in MGUS/SMM and NH-MM. The clinical relevance of these subtypes of hyperdiploid myeloma is then analyzed by correlating with relevant clinical information. Chromosome 13 deleted and undeleted MM are identified by FISH and their gene expression profile compared to identify molecular signature.

Species:
human

Samples:
162

Source:
E-GEOD-6477

PubMed:
17409404

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jun.19, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE6477GSM149001
GSE6477GSM149013
GSE6477GSM149062
GSE6477GSM148994
GSE6477GSM149022
GSE6477GSM148988
GSE6477GSM149069
GSE6477GSM149073
GSE6477GSM149028
GSE6477GSM148974
GSE6477GSM149047
GSE6477GSM148927
GSE6477GSM149040
GSE6477GSM148968
GSE6477GSM148940
GSE6477GSM148912
GSE6477GSM148977
GSE6477GSM149057
GSE6477GSM148980
GSE6477GSM148934
GSE6477GSM149071
GSE6477GSM148981
GSE6477GSM148959
GSE6477GSM148925
GSE6477GSM149016
GSE6477GSM149059
GSE6477GSM148973
GSE6477GSM148966
GSE6477GSM149017
GSE6477GSM149048
GSE6477GSM148911
GSE6477GSM148939
GSE6477GSM149023
GSE6477GSM148949
GSE6477GSM149032
GSE6477GSM148995
GSE6477GSM149042
GSE6477GSM149036
GSE6477GSM148983
GSE6477GSM148955
GSE6477GSM149005
GSE6477GSM148936
GSE6477GSM148929
GSE6477GSM149008
GSE6477GSM148926
GSE6477GSM149055
GSE6477GSM149004
GSE6477GSM148930
GSE6477GSM149015
GSE6477GSM148989
GSE6477GSM149070
GSE6477GSM148963
GSE6477GSM149038
GSE6477GSM148935
GSE6477GSM148952
GSE6477GSM148965
GSE6477GSM148923
GSE6477GSM149051
GSE6477GSM148990
GSE6477GSM148933
GSE6477GSM148922
GSE6477GSM148928
GSE6477GSM148964
GSE6477GSM149009
GSE6477GSM148946
GSE6477GSM148991
GSE6477GSM148915
GSE6477GSM149056
GSE6477GSM148919
GSE6477GSM149067
GSE6477GSM148971
GSE6477GSM149041
GSE6477GSM149043
GSE6477GSM148962
GSE6477GSM148942
GSE6477GSM148996
GSE6477GSM149019
GSE6477GSM149065
GSE6477GSM149044
GSE6477GSM148954
GSE6477GSM149039
GSE6477GSM149060
GSE6477GSM149002
GSE6477GSM149010
GSE6477GSM149066
GSE6477GSM149026
GSE6477GSM148970
GSE6477GSM148947
GSE6477GSM148972
GSE6477GSM149034
GSE6477GSM148950
GSE6477GSM149049
GSE6477GSM148961
GSE6477GSM149030
GSE6477GSM149072
GSE6477GSM149031
GSE6477GSM148944
GSE6477GSM149025
GSE6477GSM148914
GSE6477GSM149054
GSE6477GSM148924
GSE6477GSM149058
GSE6477GSM149033
GSE6477GSM148920
GSE6477GSM149027
GSE6477GSM148985
GSE6477GSM149037
GSE6477GSM149061
GSE6477GSM148945
GSE6477GSM149021
GSE6477GSM148957
GSE6477GSM149006
GSE6477GSM148938
GSE6477GSM149045
GSE6477GSM148931
GSE6477GSM148998
GSE6477GSM148958
GSE6477GSM148951
GSE6477GSM149018
GSE6477GSM148979
GSE6477GSM148956
GSE6477GSM148997
GSE6477GSM148941
GSE6477GSM149035
GSE6477GSM148993
GSE6477GSM149068
GSE6477GSM149007
GSE6477GSM148986
GSE6477GSM148987
GSE6477GSM148916
GSE6477GSM148932
GSE6477GSM148969
GSE6477GSM148917
GSE6477GSM149064
GSE6477GSM148975
GSE6477GSM149003
GSE6477GSM148948
GSE6477GSM148943
GSE6477GSM148982
GSE6477GSM149012
GSE6477GSM149050
GSE6477GSM149063
GSE6477GSM149052
GSE6477GSM149053
GSE6477GSM148918
GSE6477GSM149014
GSE6477GSM149024
GSE6477GSM148978
GSE6477GSM148953
GSE6477GSM148999
GSE6477GSM148976
GSE6477GSM149029
GSE6477GSM148921
GSE6477GSM149046
GSE6477GSM148937
GSE6477GSM149000
GSE6477GSM149020
GSE6477GSM148992
GSE6477GSM148960
GSE6477GSM149011
GSE6477GSM148984
GSE6477GSM148967

Tags

  • cell
  • chromosome
  • disease
  • inferior
  • mgus
  • multiple myeloma
  • myeloma

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