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Series GSE108008 Query DataSets for GSE108008
Status Public on Jan 03, 2019
Title CYTOGENETIC AND TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILING ANALYSIS OF MATCHED IN SITU/INVASIVE CUTANEOUS SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAS FROM IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENTS [HuGene-2_0-st]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Although most cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCC) develop from actinic keratoses (AK), the key events for this evolution remain unclear. We have combined the results of different genomic and expression array platforms on matched samples of sun-exposed skin, AK and cSCC from ten immunocompetent patients, with the objective of better understanding the mechanisms involved in this progression. Gene expression analysis and copy number alterations were assessed using GeneChip Human Gene 2.0 ST Array® (Affymetrix ) and CytoScan HD Cytogenetics Solution® (Affymetrix) platforms, respectively. Integration of genome and transcriptome results was evaluated using the DR-Integrator tool. Additional studies (qPCR, immunohistochemistry and Western blot) were performed for selected genes. Twenty-two genes showed a progressive expression spectrum from clinically normal sun-exposed skin samples to cSCC. FOSL1 and BNC1 encode transcription factors whose expression was increased in cSCC in the expression array and the qPCR. By immunohistochemistry, FOSL1 showed an intense staining at the invasive front of cSCC samples and BNC1 expression varied from a nuclear location (sun-exposed skin) to a cytoplasmic location (cSCC). Western blot analyses confirmed the enhancement of FOSL1 and BNC1 expression. Additionally, the smallest overlapping regions of genomic imbalance (SORIs) involving at least 3 of the samples of each group (sun-exposed skin, AK or cSCC) were selected. One of the SORIs was a deletion in the p24.1 band of chromosome 3, shared by 7 of the cSCC. A strong correlation in the integration analysis was found for NEK10, a gene contained in the previously mentioned SORI. Loss of NEK10 expression in cSCC was confirmed by immunohistochemistry and western blot analyses. In conclusion, our findings suggest that FOSL1 may play a role in promoting the cSCC invasion ability. We have also identified two additional genes, NEK10 and BNC1, which could also act as tumor drivers.
 
Overall design A total of 30 samples were analyzed: 10 SES, 10 AKs and 10 cSCCs
Web link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=30474248
 
Contributor(s) García-Díez I, Toll A, Hernández-Muñoz I, Hernández-Ruíz E, Nonell L, Puigdecanet E, Bódalo-Torruella M, Andrades E, Pujol R
Citation(s) 30474248
Submission date Dec 13, 2017
Last update date Oct 19, 2023
Contact name Júlia Perera-Bel
E-mail(s) mardata-bu@researchmar.net
Organization name Hospital del Mar Research Institute
Department MARData-BU
Street address Doctor Aiguader, 88
City Barcelona
ZIP/Postal code 08003
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16686 [HuGene-2_0-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 2.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (30)
GSM2886627 R100_PS_2
GSM2886628 R101_QA_2
GSM2886629 R105_CEC_1
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE108010 CYTOGENETIC AND TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILING ANALYSIS OF MATCHED IN SITU/INVASIVE CUTANEOUS SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAS FROM IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENTS
Relations
BioProject PRJNA422243

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