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GSE115255: RNA sequence analysis of stable versus reversible EMT events and the resultant metastases

Bulk RNA sequencing

The ability of breast cancer cells to transiently transition between epithelial and mesenchymal states is critical to complete the metastatic process. In contrast, induction of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) through the acquisition of drug persistence is a more stable event. Herein, we utilize Her2 transformed human mammary epithelial (HMLE) cells to compare a reversible model of EMT induced by TGF-beta to a stable mesenchymal phenotype induced by chronic exposure to the ErbB kinase inhibitor, lapatinib. Indeed, only a TGF-beta cells capable of returning to an epithelial phenotype resulted in long bone metastasis (BM). These four cell populations were anylzed by RNA sequencing. SOURCE: Michael,K.,Wendt (mwendt@purdue.edu) - Purdue University

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