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Series GSE117479 Query DataSets for GSE117479
Status Public on Jul 01, 2021
Title Identification of differentially expressed miRNAs in exosomes secreted from human colon cancer stem cells.
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary As accumulating evidence suggests cancer cells exhibit stem-like properties for advanced diseases and cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified in various tumor types, revisiting present knowledge toward CSCs is essential. The identification of exosome-loaded miRNAs responsible for stemness and chemoradioresistance of CSCs should eventually leadd to development of novel therapeutic approaches.
 
Overall design Expression profiles of miRNAs of purified exosomes from parental HCT15/29 cells and HCT15/29-derived cancer spheres were generated for identifying central miRNAs for CSC malignancy.
 
Contributor(s) Cheng W, Hwang W
Citation(s) 30980673
Submission date Jul 23, 2018
Last update date Nov 29, 2021
Contact name Wei-Chung Cheng
E-mail(s) cwc0702@gmail.com
Organization name China Medical University
Street address No.91, Hsueh-Shih Road
City Taichung
ZIP/Postal code 40402
Country Taiwan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18573 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (4)
GSM3301691 The miRNA profile of exosomes from parental HCT15 cells.
GSM3301692 The miRNA profile of exosomes from HCT15-derived spheres.
GSM3301693 The miRNA profile of exosomes from parental HCT29 cells.
Relations
BioProject PRJNA482307
SRA SRP154830

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