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Series GSE23853 Query DataSets for GSE23853
Status Public on Aug 27, 2010
Title Functional blockade of α5β1 integrin induces scattering and genomic landscape remodeling of hepatic progenitor cells
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Cells treated with a specific antibody against α5β1 integrin exhibited cell spreading and scattering, over-expression of liver stem/progenitor cell markers and activation of the ERK1/2 and p38 MAPKs signaling cascades, in a similar manner to the process triggered by HGF/SF1 stimulation. Gene expression profiling revealed marked transcriptional changes of genes involved in cell adhesion and migration, as well as genes encoding chromatin remodeling factors. These responses were accompanied by conspicuous spatial reorganization of centromeres, while integrin genes conserved their spatial positioning in the interphase nucleus.
 
Overall design Untreated cells versus HGF/SF1 treated or α5β1 integrin-mediated cell migration
 
Contributor(s) Vellón L, Parada LA
Citation(s) 20958983
Submission date Aug 27, 2010
Last update date Aug 28, 2019
Contact name Rune Matthiesen
E-mail(s) runem2009@gmail.com
Organization name IPATIMUP
Lab Population Genetics
Street address Rua Dr. Roberto Frias s/n
City Porto
ZIP/Postal code 4200-465
Country Portugal
 
Platforms (1)
GPL8321 [Mouse430A_2] Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430A 2.0 Array
Samples (9)
GSM588070 Control_141106
GSM588071 HGF/SF1 treated_141106
GSM588072 α5β1 integrin-mediated cell migration_141106
Relations
BioProject PRJNA130557

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