Transcriptome profiling of the interconnection of pathways involved in malignant transformation and response to hypoxia.

Danielsson F, Fasterius E, Sullivan D, Hases L, Sanli K, Zhang C, Mardinoglu A, Al-Khalili C, Huss M, Uhlén M, Williams C, Lundberg E

Oncotarget 9 (28) 19730-19744 [2018-04-13; online 2018-04-13]

In tumor tissues, hypoxia is a commonly observed feature resulting from rapidly proliferating cancer cells outgrowing their surrounding vasculature network. Transformed cancer cells are known to exhibit phenotypic alterations, enabling continuous proliferation despite a limited oxygen supply. The four-step isogenic BJ cell model enables studies of defined steps of tumorigenesis: the normal, immortalized, transformed, and metastasizing stages. By transcriptome profiling under atmospheric and moderate hypoxic (3% O

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PubMed 29731978

DOI 10.18632/oncotarget.24808

Crossref 10.18632/oncotarget.24808

pii: 24808
pmc: PMC5929421
GEO: GSE109367 Transcriptome profiling of the interconnection of pathways involved in malignant transformation and response to hypoxia


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