Project description:11 CCC and 5 HCC patients' tumor and non-tumor parts tissues are extracted. Then total RNA are purified from tissues and mRNA and miRNA profiles are measured using agilent one color microarrays designed for mRNA or microRNA expression profiles.
Project description:11 CCC and 5 HCC patients' tumor and non-tumor parts tissues are extracted. Then total RNA are purified from tissues and mRNA and miRNA profiles are measured using agilent one color microarrays designed for mRNA or microRNA expression profiles. Tumor and non-tumor parts are extracted from obtained tissues.
Project description:MicroRNA and mRNA expression profiles of hepatobiliary tumor patients' tissue together with those of non-tumor part tissues and serum exosomes. (mRNA)
Project description:MicroRNA and mRNA expression profiles of hepatobiliary tumor patients' tissue together with those of non-tumor part tissues and serum exosomes.
Project description:MicroRNA and mRNA expression profiles of hepatobiliary tumor patients' tissue together with those of non-tumor part tissues and serum exosomes. (miRNA)
Project description:To determine the role of the hepatic microenvironment in HCC metastasis, we compared the gene expression profiles of 20 noncancerous surrounding hepatic tissues from two HCC patient groups, those with primary HCC together with venous metastasis which we termed a metastasis-inclined microenvironment (MIM) and those with HCC without detectable metastasis, which we termed a metastasis-averse microenvironment (MAM). There were a total of 20 cDNA microarrays performed, comparing 9 MIM or 11 MAM HCC patient samples to a common reference pool of 8 normal liver tissues.
Project description:Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the major causes of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Nucleos(t)ide analogue (NA) therapy is effective to reduce the HCC incidence, while it doesn’t completely prevent HCC. In this study, we explored the involvement of microRNA (miRNA) in the post-NA treatment HCC development. Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients who received NA treatment (n = 18) were divided into 2 groups: those who didn’t develop HCC during the follow-up period (non-HCC group) and those who developed HCC after treatment (HCC group). Liver specimens were obtained before and after NA therapy, and HCC tissues were also obtained from the HCC group patients. Normal liver tissues were also obtained from 4 liver hemangioma patients who underwent surgical resection. miRNA expression was analyzed using Agilent miRNA microarray V3.
Project description:Genome-wide mRNA expression profiles of 100 primary and matched non-malignant tissues of HCC patients from a Singapore patient cohort. HCC is a hetergenous disease and it is important to understand the underlying molecular mechanisms. Here, we studied the role of microRNAs in HCC by integrating microRNA and gene expression profiles of HCC patients.
Project description:To determine the role of the hepatic microenvironment in HCC metastasis, we compared the gene expression profiles of 20 noncancerous surrounding hepatic tissues from two HCC patient groups, those with primary HCC together with venous metastasis which we termed a metastasis-inclined microenvironment (MIM) and those with HCC without detectable metastasis, which we termed a metastasis-averse microenvironment (MAM). Keywords: disease state design