cDNA microarray in the gene expression pattern in lymphatic metastasis of colon carcinomas
- VernacularTitle:结肠癌淋巴结转移相关基因的表达谱研究
- Author:
Man LI
;
Zuowei ZHAO
;
Yang ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
cDNA microarray;
Gene expression pattern;
Lymphatic metastasis;
Colon carcinomas
- From:
Cancer Research and Clinic
2006;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze differential gene expression profiles by cDNA microarray in colon carcinomas with or without lymphatic metastasis. Methods cDNA microarray was prepared by spotting polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products of 16 000 human genes onto specially treated glass slides. The cDNA probes were prepared by labeling cancer tissue mRNA and lymphatic metastasis tissue mRNA with Cy3-dUTP and Cy5- dUTP through reverse transcription. The mixed probes were ,then hybridized to the cDNA microarray. The chips were scanned by Agilent fluorescence scanner and analyzed by gene Pix QuantArray. Results Among the 16 000 target genes, 999 genes were screened out for differences in gene expression level in the cases with colon carcinoma and lymphatic metastasis, among which 537 were up-regulated and 462 down-regulated. There were many genes evolved in the metastasis of colon carcinoma, including oncogenes, tumor-suppressor genes, adhesion molecular, matrix metalloproteinases, signal transduction factors, metabolism, immune associated genes, etc. Conclusion The genes, being closely associated with carcinoma metastasis, could be considered as potential markers to predict metastasis and targets for antimetastasis intervention.