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Spotlight on Differentially Expressed Genes in Urinary Bladder Cancer

INTRODUCTION: We previously identified common differentially expressed (DE) genes in bladder cancer (BC). In the present study we analyzed in depth, the expression of several groups of these DE genes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples from 30 human BCs and their adjacent normal tissues were analyzed by...

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Autores principales: Zaravinos, Apostolos, Lambrou, George I., Volanis, Dimitrios, Delakas, Dimitris, Spandidos, Demetrios A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3071699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21483670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018255
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author Zaravinos, Apostolos
Lambrou, George I.
Volanis, Dimitrios
Delakas, Dimitris
Spandidos, Demetrios A.
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Lambrou, George I.
Volanis, Dimitrios
Delakas, Dimitris
Spandidos, Demetrios A.
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description INTRODUCTION: We previously identified common differentially expressed (DE) genes in bladder cancer (BC). In the present study we analyzed in depth, the expression of several groups of these DE genes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples from 30 human BCs and their adjacent normal tissues were analyzed by whole genome cDNA microarrays, qRT-PCR and Western blotting. Our attention was focused on cell-cycle control and DNA damage repair genes, genes related to apoptosis, signal transduction, angiogenesis, as well as cellular proliferation, invasion and metastasis. Four publicly available GEO Datasets were further analyzed, and the expression data of the genes of interest (GOIs) were compared to those of the present study. The relationship among the GOI was also investigated. GO and KEGG molecular pathway analysis was performed to identify possible enrichment of genes with specific biological themes. RESULTS: Unsupervised cluster analysis of DNA microarray data revealed a clear distinction in BC vs. control samples and low vs. high grade tumors. Genes with at least 2-fold differential expression in BC vs. controls, as well as in non-muscle invasive vs. muscle invasive tumors and in low vs. high grade tumors, were identified and ranked. Specific attention was paid to the changes in osteopontin (OPN, SPP1) expression, due to its multiple biological functions. Similarly, genes exhibiting equal or low expression in BC vs. the controls were scored. Significant pair-wise correlations in gene expression were scored. GO analysis revealed the multi-facet character of the GOIs, since they participate in a variety of mechanisms, including cell proliferation, cell death, metabolism, cell shape, and cytoskeletal re-organization. KEGG analysis revealed that the most significant pathway was that of Bladder Cancer (p = 1.5×10(−31)). CONCLUSIONS: The present work adds to the current knowledge on molecular signature identification of BC. Such works should progress in order to gain more insight into disease molecular mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-30716992011-04-11 Spotlight on Differentially Expressed Genes in Urinary Bladder Cancer Zaravinos, Apostolos Lambrou, George I. Volanis, Dimitrios Delakas, Dimitris Spandidos, Demetrios A. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: We previously identified common differentially expressed (DE) genes in bladder cancer (BC). In the present study we analyzed in depth, the expression of several groups of these DE genes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples from 30 human BCs and their adjacent normal tissues were analyzed by whole genome cDNA microarrays, qRT-PCR and Western blotting. Our attention was focused on cell-cycle control and DNA damage repair genes, genes related to apoptosis, signal transduction, angiogenesis, as well as cellular proliferation, invasion and metastasis. Four publicly available GEO Datasets were further analyzed, and the expression data of the genes of interest (GOIs) were compared to those of the present study. The relationship among the GOI was also investigated. GO and KEGG molecular pathway analysis was performed to identify possible enrichment of genes with specific biological themes. RESULTS: Unsupervised cluster analysis of DNA microarray data revealed a clear distinction in BC vs. control samples and low vs. high grade tumors. Genes with at least 2-fold differential expression in BC vs. controls, as well as in non-muscle invasive vs. muscle invasive tumors and in low vs. high grade tumors, were identified and ranked. Specific attention was paid to the changes in osteopontin (OPN, SPP1) expression, due to its multiple biological functions. Similarly, genes exhibiting equal or low expression in BC vs. the controls were scored. Significant pair-wise correlations in gene expression were scored. GO analysis revealed the multi-facet character of the GOIs, since they participate in a variety of mechanisms, including cell proliferation, cell death, metabolism, cell shape, and cytoskeletal re-organization. KEGG analysis revealed that the most significant pathway was that of Bladder Cancer (p = 1.5×10(−31)). CONCLUSIONS: The present work adds to the current knowledge on molecular signature identification of BC. Such works should progress in order to gain more insight into disease molecular mechanisms. Public Library of Science 2011-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3071699/ /pubmed/21483670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018255 Text en Zaravinos et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Spandidos, Demetrios A.
Spotlight on Differentially Expressed Genes in Urinary Bladder Cancer
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title_full Spotlight on Differentially Expressed Genes in Urinary Bladder Cancer
title_fullStr Spotlight on Differentially Expressed Genes in Urinary Bladder Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Spotlight on Differentially Expressed Genes in Urinary Bladder Cancer
title_short Spotlight on Differentially Expressed Genes in Urinary Bladder Cancer
title_sort spotlight on differentially expressed genes in urinary bladder cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3071699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21483670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018255
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