Mutations of -catenin gene (CTNNB1) are frequent in adrenocortical adenomas (AA) and carcinomas (ACC). However, the target genes of CTNNB1 have not yet been identified in adrenocortical tumors.
Characterization of differential gene expression in adrenocortical tumors harboring beta-catenin (CTNNB1) mutations.
Specimen part
View SamplesThe directed differentiation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) and embryonic stem (ES) cells into definitive endoderm (DE) would allow the derivation of otherwise inaccessible progenitors for endodermal tissues. However, a global comparison of the relative equivalency of DE derived from iPS and ES populations has not been performed. Recent reports of molecular differences between iPS and ES cells have raised uncertainty as to whether iPS cells could generate autologous endodermal lineages in vitro. Here, we have shown that both mouse iPS and parental ES cells exhibited highly similar in vitro capacity to undergo directed differentiation into DE progenitors. With few exceptions, both cell types displayed similar surges in gene expression of specific master transcriptional regulators and global transcriptomes that define the developmental milestones of DE differentiation. Microarray analysis showed considerable overlap between the genetic programs of DE derived from ES/iPS cells in vitro and authentic DE from mouse embryos in vivo. Intriguingly, iPS cells exhibited aberrant silencing of imprinted genes known to participate in endoderm differentiation, yet retained a robust ability to differentiate into DE. Our results show that, despite some molecular differences, iPS cells can be efficiently differentiated into DE precursors, reinforcing their potential for development of cell-based therapies for diseased endodermal-derived tissues.
Mouse ES and iPS cells can form similar definitive endoderm despite differences in imprinted genes.
Specimen part
View SamplesEstrogen receptors (ERs), which mediate the proliferative action of estrogens in breast cancer cells, are ligand-dependent transcription factors that regulate expression of their primary target genes through several mechanisms. In addition to direct binding to cognate DNA sequences, ERs can be recruited to DNA through other transcription factors (tethering), or affect gene transcription through modulation of signaling cascades by non-genomic mechanisms of action. To better characterize the mechanisms of gene regulation by estrogens, we have identified more than 700 putative primary and more than 1500 putative secondary target genes of estradiol in MCF7 cells through microarray analysis performed in the presence or absence of the translation inhibitor cycloheximide.
Mechanisms of primary and secondary estrogen target gene regulation in breast cancer cells.
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View SamplesExpression data from xenograft in BALB/c 6-wk-old nude mice with PC3 prostate cancer cells stably expressing PML or a vector control after treatment of the mice with palbociclib (100mg/kg/day diluted in sodium lactate 50mM pH4 given by gavage) during 5 consecutive days
A CDK4/6-Dependent Epigenetic Mechanism Protects Cancer Cells from PML-induced Senescence.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesThe expression of the forkhead transcription factor CHES1, also known as FOXN3, is reduced in many types of cancers. In vitro, CHES1 expression suppresses cell proliferation in tumor cell lines but not in normal cells. Conversely shRNA-mediated depletion of CHES1 increases tumor cell proliferation.
CHES1/FOXN3 regulates cell proliferation by repressing PIM2 and protein biosynthesis.
Cell line
View SamplesMetformin reduces the incidence of cancer in diabetics or in animal models. At the cellular level, the effects of metformin include the inhibition of complex I of the mitochondrial electron transport chain, a reduction in ATP levels and the activation of the energy sensor AMP kinase. Metformin also prevents the production of reactive oxygen species in primary human cells expressing oncogenic ras and the DNA damage associated to the process.
Metformin inhibits the senescence-associated secretory phenotype by interfering with IKK/NF-κB activation.
Sex, Specimen part, Treatment
View SamplesWe used microarrays to compared gene expression profilings in various tumors of the kidney.
Balanced Translocations Disrupting SMARCB1 Are Hallmark Recurrent Genetic Alterations in Renal Medullary Carcinomas.
Specimen part
View SamplesWe used microarrays to compare gene expression profilings in various SMARCB1-deficient tumors.
Embryonic signature distinguishes pediatric and adult rhabdoid tumors from other SMARCB1-deficient cancers.
Specimen part
View SamplesLung alveolarization is a complex process that involves interactions between several cell types and leads to considerable increase in gas-exchange surface area. The step designated secondary septation includes elastogenesis from interstitial fibroblasts.
Gene expression profiling in lung fibroblasts reveals new players in alveolarization.
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View SamplesTranscript profiling analysis of Hydraulic conductivity of Root 1 (HCR1) mutant compared to wild type (Col-0) using ARABIDOPSIS GENE1.1ST ARRAY STRIP (901793, Affymetrix, Santa Clara, USA).
A Potassium-Dependent Oxygen Sensing Pathway Regulates Plant Root Hydraulics.
Age, Specimen part
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