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Series GSE26998 Query DataSets for GSE26998
Status Public on Mar 01, 2015
Title HSD17B14 induction in breast cancer cell lines
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The 17beta-hydroxy steroid dehydrogenase family is involved in the fine tuning of conversion of different substances such as steroids, retenoids and fatty acids. The expression of HSD17B14 has been correlated to better prognosis in breast cancer. The function of HSD17B14 is still not known, but it may convert estradiol to estrone. We transfected breast cancer cell lines with a HSD17B14-containing plasmid and compared with mock-transfected samples. The influence on global gene expression was examined with microarrays.
 
Overall design The breast cancer cell lines SKBR3 and ZR75-1 were transfected with a HSD17B14-containing plasmid or a plasmid without insertion as control. This was performed in duplicates. The cells were harvested after 48 hours, and RNA was extracted and hybridized on Affymetrix microarrays.
 
Contributor(s) Jansson A, Sivik T
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Submission date Feb 01, 2011
Last update date Jul 08, 2016
Contact name Agneta Jansson
E-mail(s) agneta.jansson@liu.se
Phone +46 101038224
Organization name Linköping university
Department IKE
Street address Cell biology floor 9
City Linköping
ZIP/Postal code 581 85
Country Sweden
 
Platforms (1)
GPL201 [HG-Focus] Affymetrix Human HG-Focus Target Array
Samples (8)
GSM665058 ZR75-1_transfected_1
GSM665059 ZR75-1_transfected_2
GSM665060 ZR75-1_control_1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA136939

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