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Gene profiling and bioinformatics analyses reveal time course differential gene expression in surgically resected colorectal tissues
Author(s) -
Aya Yamagishi,
Satoshi Matsumoto,
Atsushi Watanabe,
Yoshiaki Mizuguchi,
Keisuke Hara,
Hayato Kan,
Takeshi Yamada,
Michihiro Koizumi,
Seiichi Shinji,
Akihisa Matsuda,
Junpei Sasaki,
Takashi Shimada,
Eiji Uchida
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
oncology reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.094
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1791-2431
pISSN - 1021-335X
DOI - 10.3892/or.2014.3053
Subject(s) - gene expression , gene expression profiling , biology , gene , colorectal cancer , oncogene , microarray , rna extraction , microarray analysis techniques , bioinformatics , cell cycle , genetics , cancer
It has previously been reported that gene profiles in surgically-resected colorectal cancer tissues are altered over time possibly due to the different tissue-acquisition methods and sample extraction timing that were used. However, the changes that occur are still not clearly understood. In the present study, time-dependent changes in gene expression profiling in colorectal surgical specimens were analyzed. Normal and tumor tissues at several time-points (0, 30, 60 and 120 min) were extracted, and RNA quality, microarray experiments, quantitative PCR and bioinformatics clustering were performed. Although RNA integrity was preserved 2 h after resection, inherent increased/decreased gene expression was observed from 30-120 min in approximately 10% of genes. Bioinformatics clustering could not distinguish case-by-case, probably due to gene profiling changes. Irregular changes in gene expression after surgical resection were found, which could be a crucial confounding factor for quantitative analyses.

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