Journal article
Determining epithelial contribution to in vivo mesenchymal tumour expression signature using species-specific microarray profiling analysis of xenografts
E Purdom, C Restall, RA Busuttil, H Schluter, A Boussioutas, EW Thompson, RL Anderson, TP Speed, I Haviv
Genetics Research | HINDAWI LTD | Published : 2013
Abstract
Gene expression profiling using microarrays and xenograft transplants of human cancer cell lines are both popular tools to investigate human cancer. However, the undefined degree of cross hybridization between the mouse and human genomes hinders the use of microarrays to characterize gene expression of both the host and the cancer cell within the xenograft. Since an increasingly recognized aspect of cancer is the host response (or cancer-stroma interaction), we describe here a bioinformatic manipulation of the Affymetrix profiling that allows interrogation of the gene expression of both the mouse host and the human tumour. Evidence of microenvironmental regulation of epithelial mesenchymal t..
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Awarded by Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programme
Awarded by National Breast Cancer Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge Tarif Awad from Affymetrix (R) for providing the all Exon chips for this work, and critical advice on the study design. We thank David Bowtell and Richard Tothill for the human cancer samples, and Normand Pouliot, Kathryn Kinross and Belinda Parker for the mouse tumour samples. We acknowledge the Peter MacCallum microarray facility, for the performance of the microarrays. This work was funded by Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programme grants W81XWH-03-1-0630 and W81XWH-03-1-0318 (IH) and an NSF post-doctoral fellowship in biological informatics (EP).