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Series GSE43726 Query DataSets for GSE43726
Status Public on Jun 30, 2016
Title RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) in breast cancer cell lines after ectopic manipulation of miR-26a expression
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary RNA sequencing technology has been carried out in order to evaluate mRNA expression changes after manipulation of miR-26a in both MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell lines.
 
Overall design To evaluate the entire set of genes modulated by miR-26a in breast cancer, we performed RNA-seq after ectopic manipulation of this miRNA. We over-expressed miR-26a in MCF-7 epithelial cancer cell lines and also reduced its activity by stably transfecting MDA-MB-231 mesenchymal-like cancer cell lines with a specific sponge vector. GO terms and pathway enriched analysis of the transcripts that significantly change upon miR-26 ectopic manipulation implicates miR-26ab in cell cycle, apoptosis, cell spreading and cell adhesion in breast cancer
 
Citation(s) 28126920
Submission date Jan 24, 2013
Last update date Feb 21, 2023
Contact name Leandro Castellano
E-mail(s) l.castellano@sussex.ac.uk
Organization name University of Sussex
Street address Falmer, JMS Building
City Brighton
ZIP/Postal code BN1 9QG
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11154 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (4)
GSM1069745 MCF-7-miR-26a_rep
GSM1069746 MCF-7-miR-nc rep
GSM1069747 MDA-MB-231-sp-26a rep
Relations
BioProject PRJNA187476
SRA SRP018221

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