Hu/Mu ProtIn Oligonucleotide Microarray: Dual-Species Array for Profiling Protease and Protease Inhibitor Gene Expression in Tumors and Their Microenvironment
Proteolysis is a critical regulatory mechanism for a wide variety of physiologic and pathologic processes. To assist in the identification of proteases, their endogenous inhibitors, and proteins that interact with proteases or proteolytic pathways in biological tissues, a dual-species oligonucleotid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular cancer research 2007-05, Vol.5 (5), p.443-454 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Proteolysis is a critical regulatory mechanism for a wide variety of physiologic and pathologic processes. To assist in the
identification of proteases, their endogenous inhibitors, and proteins that interact with proteases or proteolytic pathways
in biological tissues, a dual-species oligonucleotide microarray has been developed in conjunction with Affymetrix. The Hu/Mu
ProtIn microarray contains 516 and 456 probe sets that survey human and mouse genes of interest (proteases, protease inhibitors,
or interactors), respectively. To investigate the performance of the array, gene expression profiles were analyzed in pure
mouse and human samples (reference RNA; normal and tumor cell lines/tissues) and orthotopically implanted xenografts of human
A549 lung and MDA-MB-231 breast carcinomas. Relative gene expression and “present-call” P values were determined for each probe set using dChip and MAS5 software, respectively. Despite the high level of sequence
identity of mouse and human protease/inhibitor orthologues and the theoretical potential for cross-hybridization of some of
the probes, >95% of the “present calls” ( P < 0.01) resulted from same-species hybridizations (e.g., human transcripts to human probe sets). To further assess the performance
of the microarray, differential gene expression and false discovery rate analyses were carried out on human or mouse sample
groups, and data processing methods to optimize performance of the mouse and human probe sets were identified. The Hu/Mu ProtIn
microarray is a valuable discovery tool for the identification of components of human and murine proteolytic pathways in health
and disease and has particular utility in the determination of cellular origins of proteases and protease inhibitors in xenograft
models of human cancer. (Mol Cancer Res 2007;5(5):443–54) |
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ISSN: | 1541-7786 1557-3125 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-06-0337 |