Expression profile comparison between paired tumor- and normal tissue-associated MSCs from lung carcinoma patients
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ABSTRACT: Lung cancer is a highly malignant tumor and the majority of cancer-related deaths are due to metastasis. The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a fundamental role in the metastatic spread of tumor cells. Among other stromal cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known to be present within the TME and to be involved in cancer progression. However the majority of previous studies have been performed on bone marrow-derived MSCs. To investigate the role of the TME on the pulmonary MSC phenotype, we compared the expression profile of paired MSCs isolated from lung tumor (T-) and normal adjacent tissues (N-) from lung carcinoma patients. We used microarray data to find differentially expressed genes between N- and T-MSCs and identified several genes associated with poor prognosis that are more highly expressed in T- than in N-MSCs and potentially involved in the MSC promotion of lung cancer metastasis.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE104636 | GEO | 2018/03/31
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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