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Sample GSM1313318 Query DataSets for GSM1313318
Status Public on Feb 04, 2016
Title MDA-MB-415 treated with 10 ng/mL IL-6, day 6_rep2
Sample type RNA
 
Source name MDA-MB-415_10 ng/mL IL-6_day 6
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics cell line: MDA-MB-415
cell type: ERα-positive breast cancer cell line
treatment: D1: 10 ng/mL IL-6
time point (day): 6
Treatment protocol After establishment, the cells were grown in triplicate for 6 days in the absence or presence of 10 ng/ml IL-6, which was added on day 1. Sampling was performed on days 4, 5, and 6. Five additional conditions were investigated in duplicate: (i) 10 ng/ml IL-6 added on day 0 + 50 μg/ml siltuximab added on day 1 (ii) 10 ng/ml IL-6 added on day 1 + 50 μg/ml siltuximab added on day 1 (iii) 50 μg/ml siltuximab added on day 0 (iv) human marrow stromal cell-conditioned media (hMSC-CM) (v) hMSC-CM + 50 μg/ml siltuximab.
Growth protocol Ten ERα-positive breast cancer cell lines, T47D, MDA-MB-134VI, BT474, BT-483, HCC1428, EFM-19, MCF-7, MDA-MB-175-VIIdsRed, MDA-MB-415 and ZR-751, were grown in TME-aligned 3D culture.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol After culturing, the media overlay was removed by aspiration and 150 μl Qiazol (Qiagen) immediately added to the cells plus BME to achieve lysis. This mixture was combined with an additional 600 μl Qiazol and stored at -80 °C until RNA isolation. RNA isolation was performed using the miRNeasy 96 Kit (Qiagen). The RNA concentration of all the samples was determined on a Nanodrop-8000 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer (Thermo Scientific).
Label biotin
Label protocol Biotin-labeled, amplified RNA (aRNA) was synthesized from 200 ng total RNA using the 3’IVT Express Kit (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, USA). The aRNA was then purified using Agencourt RNAClean XP beads (Beckman Coulter Inc., Indianapolis, USA) on the BioMek Fx Workstation (Beckman Coulter Inc.). Biotin-labeled aRNA was fragmented using the 3’IVT Express Kit (Affymetrix).
 
Hybridization protocol A total of 4.5 µg fragmented biotin-labeled aRNA was hybridized on a HT Human Genome (HG)U219 96-array plate (Affymetrix).
Scan protocol The plate was washed, stained, and scanned with the GeneTitan Instrument (Affymetrix).
Description 31159
Data processing The microarray data were normalized with robust multi-array analysis (RMA; as per Irizarry et al, 2003) and summarized with the HG-U219H Entrezg 15.0.0 chip definition files (CDF).
 
Submission date Jan 23, 2014
Last update date Feb 04, 2016
Contact name Tine Casneuf
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Janssen R&D
Department Oncology Translational Research
Street address Turnhoutseweg 30
City Beerse
ZIP/Postal code 2340
Country Belgium
 
Platform ID GPL18189
Series (2)
GSE54329 Interleukin-6 is a Potential Therapeutic Target in Interleukin-6 Dependent Estrogen Receptor-alpha Positive Breast Cancer [cell lines]
GSE54331 Interleukin-6 is a Potential Therapeutic Target in Interleukin-6 Dependent Estrogen Receptor-alpha Positive Breast Cancer

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA prepocessed log2 transformed

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
10000_at 2.39255270127266
10001_at 6.71701831899716
10002_at 2.74303756521188
100037417_at 2.95938436283285
100038246_at 2.80552693893141
10003_at 2.47811534193995
100048912_at 2.73125350587885
100049587_at 2.82609935590536
100049615_at 2.40529715963368
10004_at 2.87288212936895
10005_at 4.93772065943172
10006_at 6.25987901621867
10007_at 4.82778585796049
10008_at 2.74574326305913
100093630_at 8.89108083548081
10009_at 5.96852051441132
1000_at 2.62097808303234
100101467_at 2.8994833559833
10010_at 4.37879725757677
100113393_at 2.4123779261777

Total number of rows: 18567

Table truncated, full table size 467 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1313318_31159.CEL.gz 2.1 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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