Microarray analysis of H460 parental and H460 holoclone (stem-like cell)-derived tumors
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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Cancer stem-like cells were isolated from human H460 non-small cell lung cancer cells by limiting dilution assays and by their holoclone morphology, followed by assessment of their self-renewal capacity, tumor growth, vascularity, and tumor blood perfusion. H460 holoclones were used to implant H460 holoclone-derived tumors, which grew slower than parental H460 tumors, but displayed significant increases in microvessel density and tumor blood perfusion. Microarray analysis identified differentially regulated genes in the holoclone-derived tumors, of which many were associated with angiogenesis. The differentially regulated genes include several small leucine-rich proteoglycans that may modulate angiogenesis and serve as novel therapeutic targets for inhibiting cancer stem cell-driven angiogenesis.(Cancer Letters Vol 346, Issue 1, 28 April 2014, Pages 63–73; PMID: 24334139; PMCID: PMC3947657).
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE57000 | GEO | 2014/04/23
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA245195
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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