PLX297501
GSE87003: Myc activation in breast cancer is due to p53-loss and sustains self-renewal of cancer stem cells (RNA-Seq)
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Purpose: discover the downstream pathways and the mechanism of target activation by the p53:Myc axis in normal mammary and cancer stem cells; Methods: we established mammosphere culture from normal and tumoral murine mammary glands and extracted RNA for expression analysis at passage 3 of the serial replating assay; Results: These data demonstrate the existence of a set of 189 p53 and Myc common targets, which are implicated in the regulation of mitosis and are up-regulated in the ErbB2-tumor mammospheres, and suggest that these genes are crucial for the regulation of CSC numbers. SOURCE: Pier Giuseppe Pelicci European Institute of Oncology
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