The human glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is overexpressed at the molecular and protein level in malignant human adrenocortical cancers. A stable cell line model of GR overexpression was established using the H295R human adrenocortical cancer cell line.
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Cell line, Treatment
View SamplesPurpose: The management of adrenocortical tumors (ACTs) is complex, compounded by the difficulty in discriminating benign from malignant tumors using conventional histology. The Weiss score is the current most widely used system for ACT diagnosis but it has limitations, particularly with ACTs with a score of 3. The am of this study was to identify molecular markers whose expression can discriminate adrenocortical carcinomas (ACCs) from adrenocortical adenomas (ACAs) by microarray gene expression profiling and to determine their clinical applicability by using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Experimental design: Microarray gene expression profiling was used to identify 7 molecular markers which were significantly differentially expressed between ACCs and ACAs. These results were confirmed with quantitative PCR for all 7 genes and IHC for 3 protein. Results: Microarray gene expression profiling was able to accurately categorize ACTs into ACCs and ACAs. All 7 genes were strong discriminators of ACCs from ACAs on qPCR. IHC with IGF2, MAD2L1, CCNB1 and Ki-67, but not ACADVL or ALOX15B, had high diagnostic accuracy in differentiating ACCs from ACAs. The best results however were obtained with a combination of IGF2 and Ki-67 with 96% sensitivity and 100% specificity in diagnosing ACCs. Conclusion: Microarray gene expression profiling accurately differentiates ACCs from ACAs. The combination of IGF2 and Ki-67 IHC is also highly accurate in distinguishing between the 2 groups and is particularly helpful in ACTs with Weiss score of 3.
Microarray gene expression and immunohistochemistry analyses of adrenocortical tumors identify IGF2 and Ki-67 as useful in differentiating carcinomas from adenomas.
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View SamplesA investigation of the gene expression of one parathyroid tumour compared to its adjacent normal tissue
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View SamplesIn this study, consistent gene expression changes were analysed to identify gene-to-gene interaction and functional pathway relationships associated with the MAP exposure outcomes of either a paucibacillary or a multibacillary disease form or sheep resilient to disease. The results suggest that although groups of genes are differentially changed in the MAP exposed sheep regardless of clinical outcome, there are distinct variations in gene expression patterns between the paucibacillary and multibacillary forms of disease and of particular note was the finding that MAP exposed animals with evidence of recovery or resilience respond to MAP exposure with a pattern of gene and molecular pathway interactions distinct from those animals that progress to clinical paratuberculosis.
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Specimen part, Disease, Treatment
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Non-overlapping progesterone receptor cistromes contribute to cell-specific transcriptional outcomes.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesLivers from 15 month old mice mainatined on one of 25 different diets varying in protein, carbohydrate, fat (P,C,F) and energy content were analysed. Energy content was categorised as low (8kJ/g), medium (13kJ/g) or high (17kJ/g) Mice were placed on diet from 3 weeks of age and a subset culled for various analyses. The rest of the cohort was allowed to live out their natural life to assess lifespan.
Defining the Nutritional and Metabolic Context of FGF21 Using the Geometric Framework.
Specimen part
View SamplesTime course of response to synthetic progestin ORG2058 in T-47D and ZR-75-1 breast cancer cell lines and in two PR positive clones of the MCF-10A cell line: AB9 and AB32.
Non-overlapping progesterone receptor cistromes contribute to cell-specific transcriptional outcomes.
Specimen part, Cell line
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Cross-species gene expression analysis identifies a novel set of genes implicated in human insulin sensitivity.
Specimen part, Time
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Gene expression profiling reveals renin mRNA overexpression in human hypertensive kidneys and a role for microRNAs.
Sex, Specimen part
View Samples3T3-L1 adipocytes were treated inhibitors against the glutathione and thioredoxin cycling pools for several time-points (2-24 h).
The transcriptional response to oxidative stress is part of, but not sufficient for, insulin resistance in adipocytes.
Cell line, Treatment
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