Comparison of microarray and SAGE techniques in gene expression analysis of human glioblastoma

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V. M. Kavsan
V. V. Dmitrenko
K. O. Shostak
T. V. Bukreieva
N. Y. Vitak
O. E. Simirenko
T. A. Malisheva
M. I. Shamayev
V. D. Rozumenko
Y. A. Zozulya
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[1] Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics,
[2] Romodanov Institute of Neurosurgery,undefined
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Cytology and Genetics | 2007年 / 41卷
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Normal Adult Human Brain; Anaplastic Astrocytoma; Human Normal Brain; Conditional Number; Normal Brain Sample;
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To enhance glioblastoma (GB) marker discovery, we compared gene expression in GB with human normal brain (NB) by accessing the SAGE Genie web site and compared the results with published data. Nine GB and five NB SAGE libraries were analyzed using the Digital Gene Expression Displayer (DGED); the results of DGED were tested by Northern blot analysis and RT-PCR of arbitrarily selected genes. Review of available data from the articles on gene expression profiling by microarray-based hybridization showed as few as 35 overlapped genes with increased expression in GB. Some of them were identified in four articles, but most genes were identified in three or even in two investigations. Some differences were also found between SAGE results of GB analysis. The Digital Gene Expression Displayer approach revealed 676 genes differentially expressed in GB vs. NB with cutoff ratio: twofold change and P ≤ 05. Differential expression of selected genes obtained by DGED was confirmed by Northern analysis and RT-PCR. Altogether, only 105 of 955 genes presented in published investigations were among the genes obtained by DGED. Comparison of the results obtained by microarrays and SAGE is very complicated because the authors present only the most prominent differentially expressed genes. However, even available data give quite poor overlapping of genes revealed by microarrays. Some differences between results obtained by SAGE in different investigations can be explained by high dependence on the statistical methods used. As for now, the best solution to search for molecular tumor markers is to compare all available results and to select only those genes where significant expression in tumors combined with very low expression in normal tissues was reproduced in several articles. One hundred five differentially expressed genes, common to both methods, can be included in the list of candidates for the molecular typing of GBs. Some genes, encoded cell surface or extracellular proteins may be useful for targeting gliomas with antibody-based therapy.
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