RNAseq transcriptomic data of MCF10A cells following long-term exposition to BMP2 and IL6
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ABSTRACT: RNAseq transcriptomic analysis of MCF10A-CT, MC26 and M1B26 cell lines. MCF10A cells are human not transformed mammary stem-like cells that do not form colonies in soft-agar assay and do not engraft in immunocompromised mice. MC26 are MCF10A derivatives that were submitted to long-term culture in presence of human recombinant BMP2 and IL6 for several weeks until colony formation in soft-agar was detected. M1B26 are MCF10A derivatives that were sorted for high expression of the BMPR1b BMP receptor prior to BMP2 and IL6 treatment and expanded from several soft-agar colonies. M1B26 are more transformed than MC26 based on the frequency of soft-agar colonies forming cells and on the ability to engraft in mice. As a control, MCF10A-CT were kept in culture for similar length of time than MC26 and M1B26 but without BMP2 and IL6 and do not generate soft-agar colonies or engraft in mice. This study aims to document the transcriptomic changes associated with early transformation events mediated by abnormal exposure to BMP2 and inflammatory signal.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE186734 | GEO | 2023/09/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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