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Molecular profiling of bladder cancer: involvement of the TGF-beta pathway in bladder cancer progression
Authors:Hung Tzong-Tyng  Wang Hong  Kingsley Elizabeth A  Risbridger Gail P  Russell Pamela J
Affiliation:Oncology Research Centre, Level 2, Clinical Sciences Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Barker Street, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia.
Abstract:
A human bladder cancer model of nine cell sublines derived from the BL17/2 cell line was used to evaluate genes related to disease progression. Molecular profiling of sublines that were non-tumorigenic and invasive in nude mice was performed and identified 1367 differentially-expressed genes. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis of six transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) pathway genes using the entire panel of nine cell lines was performed. Bone morphogenetic protein-2 expression was significantly associated with in vivo tumorigenicity of the cell lines (p=0.0228, Mann-Whitney); inhibin-betaB was related to their invasiveness (p=0.0468, Mann-Whitney). Analysis of conditioned medium showed TGF-beta1 production to be significantly associated with the phenotype of the cell line. The study shows the possible involvement of the TGF-beta pathway in bladder cancer progression.
Keywords:Bladder cancer   Bone morphogenetic protein-2   Inhibin-β  B   Transforming growth factor-beta pathway
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