A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines

Prostate cancer is the second leading cancer in men world-wide. Due to its heterogeneous nature, a considerable amount of research effort has been dedicated in identifying effective clinical biomarkers with a focus on proteins, messenger RNA and microRNAs [1]. However, there is limited data on the r...

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Main Authors: Alireza Ahadi, Samantha Khoury, Maria Losseva, Nham Tran
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Genomics Data
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596016300691
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spelling doaj-45d64a7960c446f4aff3b1cd60f5bbb22020-11-25T01:40:43ZengElsevierGenomics Data2213-59602016-09-019C7910.1016/j.gdata.2016.05.010A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell linesAlireza Ahadi0Samantha Khoury1Maria Losseva2Nham Tran3Noncoding RNA Cancer Laboratory, Centre for Health Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaNoncoding RNA Cancer Laboratory, Centre for Health Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaNoncoding RNA Cancer Laboratory, Centre for Health Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaNoncoding RNA Cancer Laboratory, Centre for Health Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaProstate cancer is the second leading cancer in men world-wide. Due to its heterogeneous nature, a considerable amount of research effort has been dedicated in identifying effective clinical biomarkers with a focus on proteins, messenger RNA and microRNAs [1]. However, there is limited data on the role and expression of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in prostate cancer exosomes [2]. This array dataset which is linked to our publication describes the profiling of human lncRNAs in prostate cancer and their exosomes from five different cell lines [3]. From this dataset, we identified a list of statistically significant prostate cancer lncRNAs which are differentially expressed in the exosomes compared to their parent cell lines. This dataset has been deposited into Gene Expression Omnibus (GSE81034).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596016300691ExosomelncRNAProstate cancer
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author Alireza Ahadi
Samantha Khoury
Maria Losseva
Nham Tran
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Samantha Khoury
Maria Losseva
Nham Tran
A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines
Genomics Data
Exosome
lncRNA
Prostate cancer
author_facet Alireza Ahadi
Samantha Khoury
Maria Losseva
Nham Tran
author_sort Alireza Ahadi
title A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines
title_short A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines
title_full A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines
title_fullStr A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines
title_full_unstemmed A comparative analysis of lncRNAs in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines
title_sort comparative analysis of lncrnas in prostate cancer exosomes and their parental cell lines
publisher Elsevier
series Genomics Data
issn 2213-5960
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Prostate cancer is the second leading cancer in men world-wide. Due to its heterogeneous nature, a considerable amount of research effort has been dedicated in identifying effective clinical biomarkers with a focus on proteins, messenger RNA and microRNAs [1]. However, there is limited data on the role and expression of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in prostate cancer exosomes [2]. This array dataset which is linked to our publication describes the profiling of human lncRNAs in prostate cancer and their exosomes from five different cell lines [3]. From this dataset, we identified a list of statistically significant prostate cancer lncRNAs which are differentially expressed in the exosomes compared to their parent cell lines. This dataset has been deposited into Gene Expression Omnibus (GSE81034).
topic Exosome
lncRNA
Prostate cancer
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596016300691
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