Project description:Transcriptional profiling of human tongue squamous cell carcinoma cell comparing control untreated SAS cells with stable METTL3 knockdown SAS cells. METTL3 is an important methyltransferase in N6-methyladenosine modification. Goal was to determine the differentially expressed and methylated genes upon METTL3 knockdown.
Project description:Tongue squamous cell carcinoma is a tumour type with rather low five year survival, around 60%. The poor survival rate has been ascribed to late detection, a high frequency of locoregional recurrence, the occurrence of secondary primary tumours and death due to comorbidity. One reason for development of recurrence is thought to be the existence of transformed cells in areas adjacent to the primary tumour, cancerization field effect. The aim of this study was to map the changes in the tumour free tongue tissue adjacent to tongue tumours compared with healthy control tongue tissue to better understand the cancerization field effect. Tissue biopsies were collected from tumour (T) and tumour free tissue adjacent to the tumour (TF) from patients with tongue squamous cell carcinoma. Control tissue was collected from latter border of the tongue of tumour free healthy volunteers (C). All samples were homogenized and RNA was extracted. The RNA was biotin labelled and run on Illumina HT-12 bead chip array.
Project description:The head and neck / oral squamous cell carcinoma (HNOSCC) is a diverse group of cancers, which develop from many different anatomic sites and are associated with different risk factors and genetic characteristics. The oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is one of the most common types of HNOSCC. It is significantly more aggressive than other forms of HNOSCC, in terms of local invasion and spread. In this study, we aim to identify specific transcriptomic signatures that associated with OTSCC. Keywords: Disease/Control analysis
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of squamous cell carcinoma of oral tongue, comparing p53 NS+ and p53 NS- tumors. Goal was to determine differentially expressed genes between them based on global gene expression.
Project description:The study aimed to resolve the mechanisms of protective actions of MMP-8 in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma. The experiment compares the gene expression levels of control and MMP-8 overexpressing human oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma cells (HSC-3) in stationary and migrating phenotype.