PLX249287

GSE149132: Translational control of breast cancer plasticity

  • Organsim human
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Plasticity of neoplasia, whereby cancer cells attain stem-cell-like properties, is required for disease progression and represents a major therapeutic challenge. Hypoxia induces breast cancer cell plasticity and stem-cell-like phenotypes. Although this process is poorly understood, reports demonstrate that hypoxia induces the expression of stemness-factors including NANOG, SNAIL and NODAL. Moreover, both stem-cell-like phenotypes and elevated expression of stemness-factors have been linked to metastatic spread and chemoresistance. With the use of high through-put sequencing, we characterized the gene expression profiles of T47D breast cancer cells under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. SOURCE: Laura,Jiyoung,LeePostovit Lab University of Alberta

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