Serial analysis of gene expression identifies putative metastasis-associated transcripts in colon tumour cell lines

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We have used serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) to identify gene expression differences between a primary colon tumour cell line (SW480) and an isogenic lymph-node metastasis cell line (SW620). Differential expression was confirmed for the following genes: keratin K5, cystatin S, serum amyloid A, the human homologue of yeast ribosomal S28 and the p32 subunit of human pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2. Expression of confirmed differences were also analysed in other metastatic cell lines. (C) 2000 Cancer Research Campaign.

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Parle-McDermott, A., McWilliam, P., Tighe, O., Dunican, D., & Croke, D. T. (2000). Serial analysis of gene expression identifies putative metastasis-associated transcripts in colon tumour cell lines. British Journal of Cancer, 83(6), 725–728. https://doi.org/10.1054/bjoc.2000.1330

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