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Sample GSM1255454 Query DataSets for GSM1255454
Status Public on Jan 10, 2014
Title liver of pancreatic cancer-induced cachectic mice (IJ-18)
Sample type RNA
 
Source name liver of pancreatic cancer-induced cachectic mice
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics genotype/variation: Pdx1-cre;LSL-KrasG12D;INK4a/arffl/fl
disease state: pancreatic cancer-induced cachexia syndrome
tissue: liver
age: 10 weeks-old
Treatment protocol Cachectic transgenic mice were defined as Pdx1-cre;LSL-KrasG12D;INK4a/arffl/fl mice, developing systematically spontaneous pancreatic adenocarcinoma and died between 8 and 12 weeks-old. Animals were obtained by crossbreeding the following strains: Pdx1-Cre (Gu et al, 2002) (kindly given by D. Melton), LSL-KrasG12D (Aguirre et al, 2003) and INK4a/arffl/fl (Aguirre et al, 2003; Bardeesy et al, 2006) (kindly given by R. Depinho, Dana-Faber Cancer Institute, MA). Mice were kept within the Experimental Animal House of the Centre de Cancérologie de Marseille (CRCM) pole Luminy, following institutional guidelines.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Liver, intra-abdominal adipose and biceps femoris muscle tissues were collected from cachectic Pdx1-cre;LSL-KrasG12D;INK4a/arffl/fl or LSL-KrasG12D;INK4a/arffl/fl control mice (10 weeks-old) and immediately drawn in cold guanidinium thiocyanate (4 M) solution, followed by protein denaturation and RNAs extraction according to Chirgwin’s protocol (Chirgwin et al, 1979). Total RNA was purified on RNeasy mini kit column (Qiagen, Mississauga, ON, Canada) before labeling protocol.
Label Biotin
Label protocol Chips were processed with total RNA (200 ng per sample) according to the WT Expression kit for Affymetrix Whole Transcrit Expression Arrays protocol (Ambion, Austin, TX ), labeled using the WT Terminal Labeling and hybridized to the arrays as described by the manufacturer (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA).
 
Hybridization protocol The cRNA hybridization cocktail was incubated overnight at 45°C while rotating in a hybridization oven. After 17±1h of hybridization, the cocktail was removed and the arrays were washed and stained in an Affymetrix GeneChip fluidics station 450, according to the Affymetrix-recommended protocol (http://media.affymetrix.com/support/downloads/manuals/wt_sensetarget_label_manual.pdf).
Scan protocol The arrays were scanned using the Affymetrix GCS 3000 7G to produce the intensity files and the image data were analyzed by using the Expression Console Software for quality control (www.affymetrix.com).
Data processing Background subtraction and normalization of probe set intensities were performed using the method of Robust Multiarray Analysis (RMA) described by Irizarry et al. (Irizarry et al, 2003). Microarray analyses were performed by the CHU de Québec Research Center (CHUL) Gene Expression Platform, Quebec, Canada.
 
Submission date Oct 30, 2013
Last update date Jan 10, 2014
Contact name Ezequiel L Calvo
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name CRCHUL
Department Molecular Endocrinilogy
Lab Microarrays
Street address 2705 Boul. Laurier
City Quebec
State/province Quebec
ZIP/Postal code G1V 4G2
Country Canada
 
Platform ID GPL6246
Series (1)
GSE51931 Pancreatic cancer-induced cachexia syndrome

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE log2 of RMA signal

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
10338001 11.6847
10338002 7.47553
10338003 9.93044
10338004 7.6468
10338005 3.14188
10338006 3.48491
10338007 3.94291
10338008 4.84268
10338009 9.60028
10338010 3.137
10338011 6.90184
10338012 3.30824
10338013 2.95574
10338014 3.0431
10338015 3.00167
10338016 8.7097
10338017 12.2843
10338018 7.88145
10338019 6.36988
10338020 9.3152

Total number of rows: 35556

Table truncated, full table size 586 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1255454_IJ-18_C35_44_ARN_Foie_MoGene-1_0-st-v1_.CEL.gz 4.2 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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