Project description:Identification of genes and pathways that were influenced by knock-down PRKDC in TC32 Ewing sarcoma and HCT116 colorectal carcinoma cell lines.
Project description:STAG2 is a member of cohesin complex and its gene is one of the most recurrently mutated in human cancer including in Ewing sarcoma. Here, we investigated STAG2 function in the context of Ewing sarcoma and performed transcriptome profiling of a panel of 15 WT and 15 mutated STAG2 established Ewing sarcoma cell lines.
Project description:We have recently demonstrated that human paediatric mesenchymal stem cells can be reprogrammed toward a Ewing’s sarcoma family tumor (ESFT) cancer stem cell (CSC) phenotype by mechanisms that implicate microRNAs (miRNAs). Here, we show that the miRNA profile of ESFT CSC is shared by embryonic stem cells and CSC from divergent tumor types. We also provide evidence that the miRNA profile of ESFT CSC is the result of reversible disruption of TARBP2-dependent miRNA maturation. Restoration of TARBP2 activity and systemic delivery of synthetic forms of either of two of its targets, miRNA-143 or miRNA-145, inhibited ESFT CSC clonogenicity and tumor growth in vivo. Our observations suggest that CSC self-renewal and tumor initiation may depend on deregulation of TARBP2-dependent miRNA expression. 3 Ewing sarcoma cell lines: comparison between TARBP2 silencing by shRNA and control.
Project description:This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE36857: Goldengate Methylation analysis: Ewing Sarcoma GSE36858: 5- AZA treatment of EWS cell lines Refer to individual Series