KSHV Manipulates Notch Signaling by Upregulating Dll4 and JAG1 to Alter Cell Cycle Gene Expression in LECs
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ABSTRACT: Kaposi sarcoma is the most common cancer in AIDS patients and is typified by red skin lesions. The disease is caused by the KSHV virus (HHV8) and is recognizable by its distinctive red skin lesions. The lesions are KSHV infected spindle cells, most commonly the lymphatic endothelial and blood vessel endothelial cells (LEC and BEC), plus surrounding stroma. Here we examine KSHVs modulation of Notch signaling using wild-type LEC cells co-cultured with DLL4 and JAG1 expressing LEC cells.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE16547 | GEO | 2009/12/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA116175
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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