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Series GSE44866 Query DataSets for GSE44866
Status Public on Feb 19, 2014
Title Classification of cancer cell lines using a promoter-targeted liquid hybridization capture-based bisulfite sequencing approach
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary DNA methylation plays a significant role in assuring cell identity, thus potentiating its application in molecular classification of cancers in respect of tissue origins or clinically and aetiologically distinct subtypes. In this study, we adapted our liquid hybridization capture-based bisulfite sequencing approach on the targeted sequencing of promoter methylomes. We detected ten cell lines originated from different tissue origins and demonstrated a similar potentiality of promoter methylomes as classifiers for cancer cell lines from different tissue origins in comparison with gene expression profiles. Furthermore, promoter methylome can sensitively differentiate two different cell lines from the same tissue origin in respect of the CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP), as in the case of AGS and BGC-823 gastric cancer cell lines. These results potentiate the targeted sequencing of promoter methylomes as a means for comprehensive screening and classifying cancer cells with respect to tissue-origins and CIMP subtypes in the future studies.
 
Overall design We proved the potentiality of promoter-targeted LHC-BS that requires reduced experimental cost and less amount of initial DNA samples in comparison with a previous design [23] using YH cell line. In addition, we generated single-base promoter methylomes for ten cell lines, including eight cancer cell lines generated from four types of tissues and one pair of model cell lines for ovarian cancer (T29 and T29H).
We proved the potentiality of promoter-targeted LHC-BS that requires reduced experimental cost and less amount of initial DNA samples in comparison with a previous design using YH cell line. In addition, we generated single-base promoter methylomes for ten cell lines, including eight cancer cell lines generated from four types of tissues and one pair of model cell lines for ovarian cancer (T29 and T29H).
 
Contributor(s) Gao F, Wang J, Ji G, Liu S, Yao Y, Wang T, Wu H, Xia Y, Gong D, Jiang H, Yang H, Zhang X
Citation(s) 24645746, 24407023
Submission date Mar 05, 2013
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Desheng Gong
E-mail(s) gds19870718@163.com
Organization name Agricultural Genomes Institute at Shenzhen
Street address No.7 PengFei road
City Shenzhen
ZIP/Postal code 518120
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11154 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (12)
GSM1093050 YH-LHC-BS-promoter-seq
GSM1093051 YH-rep-LHC-BS-promoter-seq
GSM1093052 5637-LHC-BS-promoter-seq
Relations
BioProject PRJNA192520
SRA SRP019240

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