Literature DB >> 17512057

Methodological considerations for gene expression profiling of human brain.

Mary Atz1, David Walsh, Preston Cartagena, Jun Li, Simon Evans, Prabhakara Choudary, Kevin Overman, Richard Stein, Hiro Tomita, Steven Potkin, Rick Myers, Stanley J Watson, E G Jones, Huda Akil, William E Bunney, Marquis P Vawter.   

Abstract

Gene expression profiles of postmortem brain tissue represent important resources for understanding neuropsychiatric illnesses. The impact(s) of quality covariables on the analysis and results of gene expression studies are important questions. This paper addressed critical variables which might affect gene expression in two brain regions. Four broad groups of quality indicators in gene expression profiling studies (clinical, tissue, RNA, and microarray quality) were identified. These quality control indicators were significantly correlated, however one quality variable did not account for the total variance in microarray gene expression. The data showed that agonal factors and low pH correlated with decreased integrity of extracted RNA in two brain regions. These three parameters also modulated the significance of alterations in mitochondrial-related genes. The average F-ratio summaries across all transcripts showed that RNA degradation from the AffyRNAdeg program accounted for higher variation than all other quality factors. Taken together, these findings confirmed prior studies, which indicated that quality parameters including RNA integrity, agonal factors, and pH are related to differences in gene expression profiles in postmortem brain. Individual candidate genes can be evaluated with these quality parameters in post hoc analysis to help strengthen the relevance to psychiatric disorders. We find that clinical, tissue, RNA, and microarray quality are all useful variables for collection and consideration in study design, analysis, and interpretation of gene expression results in human postmortem studies.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17512057      PMCID: PMC3835340          DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.03.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.390


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