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Series GSE65061 Query DataSets for GSE65061
Status Public on Jan 23, 2015
Title A Novel miRNA-Based Predictive Model for Biochemical Failure Following Post-Prostatectomy Salvage Radiation Therapy
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary Radical prostatectomy remains one of the more widely-used treatment options for men with prostate cancer. However, few molecular biomarkers have been established to predict patients who are at high risk of biochemical failure. To our knowledge, this is the first such report on miRNA profiling in radical prostatectomy tissue using Nanostring. In addition, this is the first report to look at the prognostic value of miRNAs in the setting of biochemical failure and salvage radiation therapy post-radical prostatectomy.
 
Overall design RNA was extracted from tumor-enriched 1mm cores from 43 radical prostatectomy paraffin tissue blocks. 800 miRNAs were profiled using the NanoString nCounter human miRNA assay. mirNAs were then correlated to clinical outcomes.
 
Contributor(s) Bell EH, Kirste S, Fleming J, Stegmaier P, Drendel V, Mo X, Werner M, Grosu A, Chakravarti A
Citation(s) 25760964
Submission date Jan 16, 2015
Last update date May 06, 2016
Contact name Erica Hlavin Bell
E-mail(s) erica.bell@osumc.edu
Organization name The Ohio State University
Street address 410 W 12th Ave
City Columbus
State/province Ohio
ZIP/Postal code 43210
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17537 nCounter Human miRNA Expression Assay, V2
Samples (43)
GSM1586564 Prostate-1
GSM1586565 Prostate-2
GSM1586566 Prostate-3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA272812

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