Significance of RNA Reference in Tumour-related Gene Expression Analyses by cDNA Array
The cDNA array technique is an efficient approach for studying the expression of a large number of genes in a single experiment. The cDNA array analysis indicates the relative level of corresponding gene expression from a specimen and a reference. Our investigation was performed to address the signi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anticancer research 2005-03, Vol.25 (2B), p.1397-1407 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The cDNA array technique is an efficient approach for studying the expression of a large number of genes in a single experiment.
The cDNA array analysis indicates the relative level of corresponding gene expression from a specimen and a reference. Our
investigation was performed to address the significance of reference RNA on the outcome of the cancer-related gene expression
profile obtained from cDNA array analysis. Human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) biopsies and 5 sources of RNA
reference were used for this purpose. In these biopsies, each individual patient expressed a unique set of genes both in normal
and tumour tissue. It is important to note that 5 striking patterns of tumour-related gene expression were obtained according
to the 5 references used. Significant differences in 60%, 16%, 15% and 15% of the genes expressed were shown when autologous
normal matched tissue biopsy references were compared to pooled cell lines, allogenic normal mixed cell types, tumours or
allogenic normal matched cell type references, respectively. Thus, theoretically and our study suggested that patient autologous
normal cells matching with the tumour type should be the most suitable reference in cDNA array for the identification of individual
tumour gene profiles with clinical purpose. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |