Gene expression profiling of human ovarian tumours

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S Biade
M Marinucci
J Schick
D Roberts
G Workman
E H Sage
P J O'Dwyer
V A LiVolsi
S W Johnson
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[1] University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center,Department of Pharmacology
[2] Hope Heart Program,undefined
[3] Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2006年 / 95卷
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ovarian cancer; expression profiling; microarray; borderline tumors;
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There is currently a lack of reliable diagnostic and prognostic markers for ovarian cancer. We established gene expression profiles for 120 human ovarian tumours to identify determinants of histologic subtype, grade and degree of malignancy. Unsupervised cluster analysis of the most variable set of expression data resulted in three major tumour groups. One consisted predominantly of benign tumours, one contained mostly malignant tumours, and one was comprised of a mixture of borderline and malignant tumours. Using two supervised approaches, we identified a set of genes that distinguished the benign, borderline and malignant phenotypes. These algorithms were unable to establish profiles for histologic subtype or grade. To validate these findings, the expression of 21 candidate genes selected from these analyses was measured by quantitative RT–PCR using an independent set of tumour samples. Hierarchical clustering of these data resulted in two major groups, one benign and one malignant, with the borderline tumours interspersed between the two groups. These results indicate that borderline ovarian tumours may be classified as either benign or malignant, and that this classifier could be useful for predicting the clinical course of borderline tumours. Immunohistochemical analysis also demonstrated increased expression of CD24 antigen in malignant versus benign tumour tissue. The data that we have generated will contribute to a growing body of expression data that more accurately define the biologic and clinical characteristics of ovarian cancers.
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