Supplementary Table 2 from A 71-Gene Signature of TRAIL Sensitivity in Cancer Cells
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posted on 2023-04-03, 13:47 authored by Jun-Jie Chen, Steen Knudsen, Wiktor Mazin, Jesper Dahlgaard, Baolin ZhangPDF file - 60K, Supplement II.
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TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a promising anticancer agent because of its ability to selectively induce apoptosis in cancer cells but not in most normal cells. However, some cancer cells are resistant to TRAIL cytotoxicity thereby limiting its therapeutic efficacy. Using genome-wide mRNA expression profiles from the NCI60 panel and their differential sensitivities to TRAIL-induced apoptosis, we have identified 71 genes whose expression levels are systemically higher in TRAIL-sensitive cell lines than resistant lines. The elevated expression of the 71 genes was able to accurately predict TRAIL sensitivity in the NCI60 training set and two test sets consisting of a total of 95 human cancer cell lines. Interestingly, the 71-gene signature is dominated by two functionally related gene families—interferon (IFN)-induced genes and the MHC genes. Consistent with this result, treatment with IFN-γ augmented TRAIL-induced apoptosis. The 71-gene signature could be evaluated clinically for predicting tumor response to TRAIL-related therapies. Mol Cancer Ther; 11(1); 34–44. ©2011 AACR.Usage metrics
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Breast CancerCell CycleSignal transduction pathwaysCell Death And SenescenceFas/tumor necrosis factor receptor familyComputational MethodsGene expression profilingDrug MechanismsDrug-mediated stimulation of cell death pathwaysDrug ResistanceRegulation of gene expression in drug resistanceDrug TargetsCell surface receptor drug targetsGastrointestinal CancersPancreatic cancerSkin CancersSmall Molecule Agents
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