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Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis

BACKGROUND: The possibility of extracting RNA and measuring RNA expression from paraffin sections can allow extensive investigations on stored paraffin samples obtained from diseased livers and could help with studies of the natural history of liver fibrosis and inflammation, and in particular, corr...

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Autores principales: Staten, Nicholas R, Welsh, Eric A, Sidik, Kurex, McDonald, Sandra A, Dufield, Dawn R, Maqsodi, Botoul, Ma, Yunqing, McMaster, Gary K, Mathews, Rodney W, Arch, Robert H, Masferrer, Jaime L, Souberbielle, Bernard E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3564743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23270325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1755-1536-5-21
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author Staten, Nicholas R
Welsh, Eric A
Sidik, Kurex
McDonald, Sandra A
Dufield, Dawn R
Maqsodi, Botoul
Ma, Yunqing
McMaster, Gary K
Mathews, Rodney W
Arch, Robert H
Masferrer, Jaime L
Souberbielle, Bernard E
author_facet Staten, Nicholas R
Welsh, Eric A
Sidik, Kurex
McDonald, Sandra A
Dufield, Dawn R
Maqsodi, Botoul
Ma, Yunqing
McMaster, Gary K
Mathews, Rodney W
Arch, Robert H
Masferrer, Jaime L
Souberbielle, Bernard E
author_sort Staten, Nicholas R
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description BACKGROUND: The possibility of extracting RNA and measuring RNA expression from paraffin sections can allow extensive investigations on stored paraffin samples obtained from diseased livers and could help with studies of the natural history of liver fibrosis and inflammation, and in particular, correlate basic mechanisms to clinical outcomes. RESULTS: To address this issue, a pilot study of multiplex gene expression using branched-chain DNA technology was conducted to directly measure mRNA expression in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded needle biopsy samples of human liver. Twenty-five genes were selected for evaluation based on evidence obtained from human fibrotic liver, a rat BDL model and in vitro cultures of immortalized human hepatic stellate cells. The expression levels of these 25 genes were then correlated with liver fibrosis and inflammation activity scores. Statistical analysis revealed that three genes (COL3A1, KRT18, and TUBB) could separate fibrotic from non-fibrotic samples and that the expression of ten genes (ANXA2, TIMP1, CTGF, COL4A1, KRT18, COL1A1, COL3A1, ACTA2, TGFB1, LOXL2) were positively correlated with the level of liver inflammation activity. CONCLUSION: This is the first report describing this multiplex technique for liver fibrosis and has provided the proof of concept of the suitability of RNA extracted from paraffin sections for investigating the modulation of a panel of proinflammatory and profibrogenic genes. This pilot study suggests that this technique will allow extensive investigations on paraffin samples from diseased livers and possibly from any other tissue. Using identical or other genes, this multiplex expression technique could be applied to samples obtained from extensive patient cohorts with stored paraffin samples in order to correlate gene expression with valuable clinically relevant information. This method could be used to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms of liver fibrosis and inflammation, its progression, and help development of new therapeutic approaches for this indication.
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spelling pubmed-35647432013-02-08 Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis Staten, Nicholas R Welsh, Eric A Sidik, Kurex McDonald, Sandra A Dufield, Dawn R Maqsodi, Botoul Ma, Yunqing McMaster, Gary K Mathews, Rodney W Arch, Robert H Masferrer, Jaime L Souberbielle, Bernard E Fibrogenesis Tissue Repair Research BACKGROUND: The possibility of extracting RNA and measuring RNA expression from paraffin sections can allow extensive investigations on stored paraffin samples obtained from diseased livers and could help with studies of the natural history of liver fibrosis and inflammation, and in particular, correlate basic mechanisms to clinical outcomes. RESULTS: To address this issue, a pilot study of multiplex gene expression using branched-chain DNA technology was conducted to directly measure mRNA expression in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded needle biopsy samples of human liver. Twenty-five genes were selected for evaluation based on evidence obtained from human fibrotic liver, a rat BDL model and in vitro cultures of immortalized human hepatic stellate cells. The expression levels of these 25 genes were then correlated with liver fibrosis and inflammation activity scores. Statistical analysis revealed that three genes (COL3A1, KRT18, and TUBB) could separate fibrotic from non-fibrotic samples and that the expression of ten genes (ANXA2, TIMP1, CTGF, COL4A1, KRT18, COL1A1, COL3A1, ACTA2, TGFB1, LOXL2) were positively correlated with the level of liver inflammation activity. CONCLUSION: This is the first report describing this multiplex technique for liver fibrosis and has provided the proof of concept of the suitability of RNA extracted from paraffin sections for investigating the modulation of a panel of proinflammatory and profibrogenic genes. This pilot study suggests that this technique will allow extensive investigations on paraffin samples from diseased livers and possibly from any other tissue. Using identical or other genes, this multiplex expression technique could be applied to samples obtained from extensive patient cohorts with stored paraffin samples in order to correlate gene expression with valuable clinically relevant information. This method could be used to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms of liver fibrosis and inflammation, its progression, and help development of new therapeutic approaches for this indication. BioMed Central 2012-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3564743/ /pubmed/23270325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1755-1536-5-21 Text en Copyright ©2012 Staten et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Staten, Nicholas R
Welsh, Eric A
Sidik, Kurex
McDonald, Sandra A
Dufield, Dawn R
Maqsodi, Botoul
Ma, Yunqing
McMaster, Gary K
Mathews, Rodney W
Arch, Robert H
Masferrer, Jaime L
Souberbielle, Bernard E
Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis
title Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis
title_full Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis
title_fullStr Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis
title_short Multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis
title_sort multiplex transcriptional analysis of paraffin-embedded liver needle biopsy from patients with liver fibrosis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3564743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23270325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1755-1536-5-21
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