| Literature DB >> 12516961 |
Thomas R Sutter1, Xiao-Rui He, Peter Dimitrov, Lijing Xu, Giri Narasimhan, E Olusegun George, Carrie Hayes Sutter, Clinton Grubbs, Richard Savory, Markus Stephan-Gueldner, Dirk Kreder, Michael J Taylor, Ronald Lubet, Tricia A Patterson, Thomas W Kensler.
Abstract
Microarray technology has greatly aided the identification of genes that are expressed differentially. Statistical analysis of such data by multiple comparisons procedures has been slow to develop, in part, because methods to cluster the results of such comparisons in biologically meaningful ways have not been available. We isolated and analyzed, by Northern blot and GeneChip, replicate liver RNA samples (n = 4/group) from rats fed with control diet or diet containing one of three chemopreventive compounds, selected because their pharmacological activities, including RNA expression response, are relatively well understood. We report on a classification tree, based on the results of nonparametric multiple comparisons, which results in the bipolar hierarchical clustering of genes in relation to their response to treatment. In addition to identifying treatment-responsive genes, application of this procedure to our test study identified the known pharmacological relationships among the treatment groups without supervision. Also, small treatment-specific subsets of genes were identified that may be indicative of additional pharmacophores present in the test compounds.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12516961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cancer Ther ISSN: 1535-7163 Impact factor: 6.261