From mouse to humans: detecting preventing vaccination targets associated to melanoma cancer stem cells. Gene-level analysis: CT26
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ABSTRACT: The efficacy of cancer treatments have improved constantly in the last decade. However, therapeutic resistance and the lack of curative treatments in metastatic disease, raises the question if conventional anticancer therapies target the right cells. Indeed, these treatments might miss cancer stem cells (CSCs), which might also represent a more chemoresistant and radioresistant subpopulation within cancer. In this view using vaccines in tertiary prevention of cancer, i.e. residual disease treatment, might be particularly effective if vaccine-elicited immune response is directed against CSC oncoantigens (OAs) — proteins required for the neoplastic process — the chance that the tumour will evade the vaccine should be reduced. An important task to devise effective CSC preventive vaccines is therefore the identification of CSC OAs. We used gene-level transcription profiling of CT26 mouse colon carcinoma epithelial cell and one spheroid passage (P1). This analysis allowed the identification of some interesting CSC OAs which are undergoing further studies.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE60647 | GEO | 2014/12/31
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA259195
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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