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Series GSE283496 Metadata
- Series
- GSE283496
- Query DataSets
- for GSE283496
- Status
- Public on Mar 19, 2025
- Title
- Genetically Engineered Brain Organoids Recapitulate Spatial and Developmental States of Glioblastoma Progression [scRNA-seq]
- Organism
- Homo sapiens
- Experiment type
- Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
- Summary
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This study develops engineered glioblastoma organoids (eGBOs) to investigate the role of specific mutations in tumor progression. The analytic framework spans single-cell analysis, spatial transcriptomics, single-cell trajectory analysis, orthotopic implantation, clinically oriented imaging, and histopathological analysis. The work provides an important proof of concept that engineered tumor organoids can model glioblastoma progression.
- Overall design
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Single-cell transcriptomes from wildtype (WT) and genetically engineered brain organoids harboring glioblastoma-associated mutations (PRO - TERTp C228T / TP53 R248Q; MES - TERTp C228T / NF1 deletion / PTEN deletion). Organoids were assessed 1 month after in vitro differentiation and 3 months after orthotopic xenotransplantation.
- Contributor(s)
- Ishahak M, Kim AH, Millman JR
- Citation(s)
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Ishahak M, Han RH, Annamalai D, Woodiwiss T et al. Genetically Engineered Brain Organoids Recapitulate Spatial and Developmental States of Glioblastoma Progression. Adv Sci (Weinh) 2025 Mar;12(10):e2410110. PMID: 39836549
- Submission date
- Dec 04, 2024
- Last update date
- Mar 20, 2025
- Contact name
- Jeffrey Robert Millman
- E-mail(s)
- jmillman@wustl.edu
- Organization name
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Lab
- Jeffrey Millman
- Street address
- 660 South Euclid
- City
- St. Louis
- State/province
- MO
- ZIP/Postal code
- 63110
- Country
- USA