Project description:We performed a comprehensive gene expression analysis of human colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues, matched adjacent normal mucosa, established CRC cell lines, and primary cultures derived from patient tumors (2D organoids). This dataset aims to identify genes and signaling pathways preferentially expressed in cancer cells and to explore clinically relevant mechanisms through comparative analysis of primary cultures and patient tissues.
Project description:Comparing to matched normal mucosa, WTX was lost in most of human colorectal cancers (Zhang et al., 2016). We analyzed the microRNA expression profiling among WTX low human colorectal cancer tissues and matched adjacent WTX high normal colorectal mucosa. The aimed to identify the unique signature of miRNAs which related to WTX loss in human colorectal cancers.
Project description:Comparing to matched normal mucosa, WTX was lost in most of human gastric cancers (Zhang et al., 2016). We analyzed the microRNA expression profiling among WTX low human colorectal cancer tissues and matched adjacent WTX high normal colorectal mucosa. The aimed to identify the unique signature of miRNAs which related to WTX loss in human colorectal cancers.