Common denominator genes that distinguish colorectal carcinoma from normal mucosa |
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Authors: | Roland S. Croner Thomas Foertsch Wolfgang M. Brueckl Klaus Guenther Renate Siebenhaar Christian Stremmel Klaus E. Matzel Thomas Papadopoulos Thomas Kirchner Jürgen Behrens Ludger Klein-Hitpass Michael Stuerzl Werner Hohenberger Bertram Reingruber |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, University of Erlangen, Krankenhausstrasse 12, 91054 Erlangen, Germany;(2) 1st Department of Internal Medicine, University of Erlangen, Krankenhausstrasse 12, 91054 Erlangen, Germany;(3) Institute of Pathology, University of Erlangen, Krankenhausstrasse 12, 91054 Erlangen, Germany;(4) Department of Experimental Medicine II, University of Erlangen, Krankenhausstrasse 12, 91054 Erlangen, Germany;(5) Institute of Cell Biology, University of Essen, Germany;(6) Department of Molecular and Experimental Surgery, University of Erlangen, Krankenhausstrasse 12, 91054 Erlangen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Purpose Microarray technology has been used by a growing number of investigators and several studies have been published that list hundreds of genes differentially expressed by colorectal carcinoma (CRC) and normal mucosa (MC). On the basis of our own and other investigators microarray data, our goal was to identify a common denominator gene cluster distinguishing CRC from MC.Methods Thirty GeneChips (HG-U133A, Affymetrix) were hybridized, 20 with RNA of CRC stages I–IV (UICC) and 10 with MC. Expression signals showing at least a 4-fold difference between CRC and MC (p<0.01) were identified as differentially expressed. In addition, in our integrative data analysis approach only those genes whose expression was altered simultaneously in at least 2 of 5 recently published studies were subjected to an unsupervised hierarchical cluster analysis.Results We detected 168 up- and 283 down-regulated genes in CRC relative to MC. Twenty-three genes were filtered from the five articles reviewed. An unsupervised hierarchical cluster analysis of these 23 genes confirmed the high specificity of these genes to differentiate between CRC and MC in our microarray data.Conclusions Colorectal cancer and mucosa could be clearly separated by 23 genes selected for being differentially expressed more than once in a recent literature review. These genes represent a common denominator gene cluster that can be used to distinguish colorectal MC from CRC. |
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Keywords: | Gene expression Colorectal cancer Mucosa Microarrays GeneChip |
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