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Identification of key genes involved in papillary thyroid cancer by bioinformatics tools
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Authors: Dalkilic, Lutfiye Kadioglu; Dalkilic, Semih
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Study Objectives: Thyroid cancer is the sixth most common type of cancer among women worldwide, with an increasing incidence. It is the most common endocrine cancer and it is seen in 1.7% of all cancers. We aimed to detect genes whose expression level varies in this pathology by using gene expression data obtained from papillary thyroid cancer tissue. Methods: Microarray data selected for bioinformatic analysis is Gene Expression data stored with GSE35570 code in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. Thyroid cancer and healthy control groups were compared, then variance filtering was applied and as a result, gene lists with different expression levels were obtained between the compared groups. Totally, 1209 genes were differentially expressed between these two groups. Results: We have determined that SFTPB, HMGA2, ARHGAP36, SYTL5, LRRK2, PRR15, DPP4, TENM1, SCEL genes were upregulated in papillary thyroid cancer group and CCL21, COL9A3, FBLN1, LRP1B, PROM1, NEB, CDH16, TFCP2L1 genes were downregulated. Conclusion: We have concluded that these identified genes can be used as candidate biomarker genes for diagnosis of papillary thyroid cancer.Molecular Characterization of Cultured Adult Human Liver Progenitor Cells
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Authors: Jozefczuk, Justyna; Stachelscheid, Harald; Chavez, Lukas; Herwig, Ralf; Lehrach, Hans; Zeilinger, Katrin; Gerlach, Joerg C.; Adjaye, James
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Hepatic progenitor cells hold great promise as a self-renewing cell source for cell-based regenerative therapies as well as in vitro pharmacological testing. There is a fundamental need to identify and characterize these cells with respect to discriminative marker genes especially those encoding cell surface proteins, which can be utilized for the identification and isolation of these progenitor cells. In this study, comparative global gene expression profiling was performed with two epithelial cell types isolated from human livers that showed progenitor characteristics (type 1 and 2 cells), two human embryonic stem cell lines H1 and H9, and with primary human hepatocytes. The analysis revealed that the transcriptome of type 1 cells is more similar to that of human embryonic stem cells than to that of human hepatocytes. Among the list of genes expressed in type 1 cells are cadherins (CDH3), tight junction proteins (CLDN4), receptors (DDR1), integrins (ITGB4), cell adhesion molecules (EpCAM/TACSTD1), cell surface proteins (CD133/PROM1, ANXA3, and CD24), and a gene encoding the multidrug resistance protein MRP4/ABCC4. Finally, we were able to localize type 1 progenitor cells in Canals of Hering and in cells of ductular reactions within sections of normal and diseased human liver using ANXA3 and CLDN4 antibodies. Our study confirms the progenitor identity of type 1 cells and identifies novel markers that could be used for further studies on their characteristics and isolation using marker-based cell sorting strategies. PROM1 Related Products Anti-PROM1 polyclonal antibody Anti-PROM1 monoclonal antibody, clone 24B5 Anti-PROM1 polyclonal antibody Anti-PROM1 monoclonal antibody Anti-PROM1 monoclonal antibody, clone 28B7.2 Anti-PROM1 (C-terminal) polyclonal antibody Anti-PROM1 Monoclonal antibody, clone 24B5 [FITC] Anti-PROM1 Monoclonal antibody, clone 24B5 [PE] Anti-PROM1 Monoclonal antibody, clone 24B5 [Biotin] Anti-PROM1 Monoclonal antibody, clone 24B5 [APC] Human PROM1 (Prominin-1) ELISA Kit Mouse Anti-Human CD133 Hybridoma [30875] Online Inquiry Name Email * Phone Technology Interest Vaccine Infectious Disease Immunoassay Development IVD Food Safety Gene Therapy Cell Therapy Protein Drug Small Molecule Drug Antibody Development Cell Signaling Neuroscience Cancer Type of Organization IVD Company Hospital/ Diagnostic Lab Pharmaceutical CRO Biotechnology Universities/Research Institutions Distributor Product Size 40 μl Quantity Services & Products Interested * Anti-PROM1 polyclonal antibody (DPABT-H31292) Anti-PROM1 polyclonal antibody (DPABT-H31292) Project Description SUBMIT Catalog # DPABT-H31292 Product Size 40 μlPlease Inquiry
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