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Sample GSM21890 Query DataSets for GSM21890
Status Public on Apr 29, 2004
Title Matrigel induced differentiation of HBC-3 cells , time 2-C days
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name HBC-3 cells after 2 day of differentiation
Organism Mus musculus
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Channel 2
Source name HBC-3 cells control
Organism Mus musculus
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
 
Description HBC-3 cells were maintained as previously described (Rogler,L.E.,Am.J. Path. 150:591-602). Cells grown for microarray analysis were stripped of their STON+ feeder layer by trypsinization and replating on plastic in HBM
Undifferentiated cells were harvested the next A.M. for preparation of total RNA. Twenty 10cm plates were used to obtain sufficient quantities of undifferentiated reference total RNA. Total RNAs were prepared using Qiagen RNeasy maxi kit. The quality of each RNA preparation was determined using an Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer. Five microgram aliquots of total RNA from undifferentiated HBC-3 cells were used to generate amplified RNA (aRNA) using the Ambion Message Amp Kit (cat.# 1750). The quality of the aRNA was determined using an Agilent Bioanalyzer. Amplified RNAs were stored as 5ug aliquots under 100% Ethanol at -80oC.
Cy 3 and Cy5 labeled targets were synthesized using a modified version of the AECOM functional Genomics facility protocol (http://microarray1k.aecom.yu.edu/) as previously described (Plescia et al, 2001,Differentiation 68:254-269). Cy3 and Cy5 labeled targets were prepared using 5 ug of aRNA using random primers and Superscript reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen)
Cy3 labeled target prepared from undifferentiated HBC-3 cells provided the reference sample for all comparisons. The precipitated targets were then resuspended in hybridization buffer as previously described and applied to a microarray. Arrays were hybridized at 50oC for 20 hours. Washing was carried out as described at (http://microarray1k.aecom.yu.edu/
Cy3 and Cy5 labeled targets were synthesized using a modified version of the AECOM functional Genomics facility protocol (http://microarray1k.aecom.yu.edu/) as previously described (Plescia et al, 2001,Differentiation 68:254-269). Cy3 and Cy5 labeled targets were prepared using 5 ug of aRNA using random primers and Superscript reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen).). The purified Cy5 labeled targets were repared from aRNA made from HBC-3 cells treated with Matrigel for 2 day (to induce bile duct differentiation).Cy3 reference target and a Cy5 target prepared from an RNA isolated from cells at one of the time points of Matrigel treatment were combined and precipitated. The precipitated targets were then resuspended in hybridization buffer as previously described and applied to a microarray. Arrays were hybridized at 50oC for 20 hours. Washing was carried out as described at (http://microarray1k.aecom.yu.edu/). "
In vitro bile ductular differentiation of HBC-3 cells was performed as previously described (Rogler,L.E.,Am.J. Path. 150:591-602) Cells grown for microarray analysis were stripped of their STON+ feeder layer by trypsinization and on a 1mm Matrigel cushion (differentiated). Cells undergoing Matrigel induced differentiation were harvested at 1 day of Matrigel treatment for preparation of total RNA. Ten 10 cm plates were harvested for each time point to obtain total RNA sufficient for several target preparations at each time point. Five microgram aliquots of total RNA from undifferentiated HBC-3 or Matrigel treated HBC-3 cells were used to generate amplified RNA (aRNA) using the Ambion Message Amp Kit (cat.# 1750). The quality of the aRNA was determined using an Agilent Bioanalyzer. Amplified RNAs were stored as 5ug aliquots under 100% Ethanol at -80oC.
Following hybridization and washing, the arrays were scanned for Cy3 and y5 florescence using a scanner Genepix 3.0 scanner (Axon Instruments Inc., Union City, CA). The signal intensity of a spot was considered to be significant if the signal intensity was greater by 200 units of the background for that spot and if it was not flagged as ""not found"" by GenePix software. These data were normalized using the Lowess implementation included in BASE. Following filtration and normalization, the ratio of red and green fluorescence, (RAT) was quantified for each qualified gene. The RAT values were then Log transformed and the LOG2 of the RAT is presented in the data table."
Keywords = HBC-3 cells, murine hepatoblast cells, matrigel
 
Submission date Apr 27, 2004
Last update date May 27, 2005
Contact name Leslie Rogler
E-mail(s) rogler@aecom.yu.edu
Phone 718 430 3651
Organization name Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Department Liver Research Center/ Department of Medicine
Street address 1300 Morris Park Ave
City New York
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 10461
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL1205
Series (1)
GSE1348 HBC-3 matrigel differentiation

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized log2 ratio of medians after background substraction
dia spot diameter
FCh1Median Channel 1 median intensity
BCh1Median Channel 1 median background intensity
FCh2Median Channel 2 median intensity
BCh2Median Channel 2 median background intensity

Data table
ID_REF VALUE dia FCh1Median BCh1Median FCh2Median BCh2Median
2 0.4365541 90 426 91 413 95
4 0.54190958 130 738 75 669 81
5 0.18885194 110 2505 81 2812 88
7 0.11662297 110 1608 107 1931 113
11 -0.3477199 110 368 146 509 149
14 -0.24935364 110 2218 142 3165 150
16 0.52381375 120 11770 147 9808 160
42 0.45949511 120 12390 155 10856 178
23936 0.25928229 140 16154 39 15473 49
17 -0.246077 110 549 121 833 133
18 0.11402214 110 8479 68 10115 76
19 -0.32701822 90 1453 94 2433 109
20 0.72013234 110 1823 52 1463 64
21 -0.28985556 110 374 61 554 70
22 -2.38633402 110 335 44 1950 55
23 1.00831973 150 599 64 413 77
30 -0.51144904 110 1951 133 3722 142
33 -0.3357662 110 2183 132 3408 140
34 -1.93752113 110 493 181 1482 171
35 0.45370409 100 758 108 689 103

Total number of rows: 18562

Table truncated, full table size 660 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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