YBX2 and cancer testis antigen 45 contribute to stemness, chemoresistance and a high degree of malignancy in human endometrial cancer
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ABSTRACT: We aimed to clarify the function of YBX2, a germ cell-specific Y-box-binding protein, in endometrial cancer stem cells. Our data demonstrated that expression of YBX2 was essential for a stem cell-like phenotype of endometrial cancer cells. We analyzed enhanced gene expression of IK cells that overexpressed YBX2 (IK-YBX2 cells) by introduction of YBX2 using microarray analysis. The CT45A5 gene was the most upregulated in IK-YBX2 cells, compared with mock cells. Therefore, we focused on CT45A5, which is considered a stemness factor.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE97511 | GEO | 2017/12/31
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA382147
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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