Establishment and RNA sequencing profiling of two canine mammary gland tumors cell lines
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ABSTRACT: Purpose: the aim of this study was to characterize cell lines derived from canine mammary gland neoplasia which could be further used for basic and applied oncology research. Methods: samples of canine mammary carcinomas were taken to primary culture and two cell lines were well-established and described in terms of tumorigenesis, cell morphology and gene expression profile through RNA-seq analysis. Results: Both cell lines presented spindle-shape morphology and shown common malignancies features such as invasion potential and co-expression of cytoskeleton proteins. Also, we found dysregulations in gene expression patterns between the two cell cultures as well as compared to normal mammary gland tissue. Conclusion: transcriptomic profile of these cell lines contributed to the characterization of potential prognostic and predictive biomarkers and may enable the development of possible therapeutic molecular targets.
ORGANISM(S): Canis lupus familiaris
PROVIDER: GSE98482 | GEO | 2017/07/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA385190
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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