Journal article

Gene expression profiling of primary and metastatic colon cancers identifies a reduced proliferative rate in metastatic tumors

GAP Ganepola, RM Mazziotta, D Weeresinghe, GA Corner, CJ Parish, DH Chang, NC Tebbutt, C Murone, N Ahmed, LH Augenlicht, JM Mariadason

Clinical and Experimental Metastasis | SPRINGER | Published : 2010

Abstract

The objective of this study was to gain insights into the biological basis of the metastatic process by characterizing the gene expression differences between primary and metastatic colon cancers. Recent studies have demonstrated that few new mutational changes are acquired during the metastatic progression of colon tumors [Jones et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105 (11): 4283-4288, 2008]. However, the extent to which epigenetic and transcriptional changes occur between primary and metastatic colon cancer remains unknown. We approached these issues using Affymetrix microarrays to assess the similarities and differences in gene expression profiles between macro-dissected primary and metastatic ..

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