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Sample GSM6310886 Query DataSets for GSM6310886
Status Public on Jul 28, 2024
Title NSCLC Plasma_Exo-miRNA_sample_138
Sample type RNA
 
Source name NSCLC Plasma exosomes
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics age: 74
histotype: Other
gender: male
smoke habit: Current smoker
treatment: Nivolumab
# numer of metastatic sites: 1
# brain metastases: no
# liver metastases: no
# prior lines of treatment: 1
performance status: 1
status at the best response (ed: Early Death; PD: Progression Disease; PR: Partial Response, SD: Stable Disease) Based on RECIST criteria: Progression of disease
Treatment protocol No treatment
Growth protocol No growth
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Exosomal total RNA samples were purified from 0.5-1 mL of plasma using the exoRNeasy Serum/Plasma Midi kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) according to manufacturer instructions.
Label Cyanine 3
Label protocol Exosomal total RNA samples were processed using the Agilent miRNA complete labeling and hybridization kit (part number 5190-0456) and Agilent miRNA spike-in kit (part number 5190-1934). The Agilent miRNA microarray system was performed using 6 µl or 12 µl of purified total RNA at unknown concentration, based on the plasma input (1 mL or 0.5 mL).
 
Hybridization protocol After adding Hyb Spike-In, each sample was hybridized at 55°C for 20 hours on G4872A-070156 Human miRNA Microarray, Release 21.0, 8 x 60K (Agilent Technologies). The supplement of a commercial synthetic DNA poly-A oligonucleotide 3’ labeled pCp-Cy3, was added to the final hybridization mix. The 30-mer synthetic oligonucleotide (HPLC purified) was synthesized by TIB Molbiol s.r.l. (Genova, Italy). The lyophilized oligonucleotide was resuspended at a final concentration of 100 pmol/μL. Before use, an aliquot was taken and through serial dilutions brought to two final concentrations of 50 and 5 amol/μL.
Scan protocol Microarrays were scanned (3 microns, 20 bit) on an Agilent microarray scanner (part number G2505C) and data extracted using Agilent feature extraction v.12.0.0.7. QC metrics from feature extraction were used to evaluate the success of the labeling and hybridization.
Description miRNA profiling
Data processing Pre-processing, filtering and differential expression analysis were carried out using the Limma package, available within Bioconductor. Background correction and between array normalization were carried out using the normexp method, with an offset = 20, and the scale method, respectively. Replicated probes were then averaged.
 
Submission date Jul 08, 2022
Last update date Jul 28, 2024
Contact name simona coco
E-mail(s) [email protected], [email protected]
Phone +390105558316
Organization name IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino
Lab Lung Cancer Unit
Street address L.go R. Benzi, 10
City Genova
ZIP/Postal code 16132
Country Italy
 
Platform ID GPL25134
Series (1)
GSE207715 Extracellular vesicles miR-574-5p and miR-181a-5p as prognostic markers in NSCLC patients treated with nivolumab

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized log2 intensity values.

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
hsa-miR-3132 4.924320725
hsa-miR-449c-5p 4.884534172
hsa-miR-4481 5.089478037
hsa-miR-6788-5p 5.312159802
hsa-miR-514a-3p 4.917832978
hsa-miR-3907 5.096394944
hsa-miR-516b-5p 5.038385152
hsa-miR-7153-3p 4.812317303
hsa-miR-7843-3p 4.914772058
hsa-miR-6845-3p 4.871386956
hsa-miR-342-3p 6.428901604
hsa-miR-1251-3p 4.879251159
hsa-miR-3605-3p 4.911769634
hsa-miR-4743-5p 5.098663934
hsa-miR-21-3p 5.02902664
hsa-miR-6778-3p 4.90995825
hsa-miR-548ay-3p 4.84965667
hsa-miR-758-3p 4.875901675
hsa-miR-4483 4.901012968
hsa-miR-6751-3p 4.850140071

Total number of rows: 2549

Table truncated, full table size 66 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM6310886_US45102911_257015615755_S01_miRNA_1100_Jul11_1_1.txt.gz 2.9 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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