학술논문

White Blood Cell Differentials Enrich Whole Blood Expression Data in the Context of Acute Cardiac Allograft Rejection.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bioinformatics & Biology Insights. 2012, Issue 6, p49-60. 12p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*LEUCOCYTES
*HOMOGRAFTS
*BLOOD sampling
*HETEROGENEITY
*BIOMARKERS
*HEART failure
*CELL populations
HEART transplantation complications
Language
ISSN
1177-9322
Abstract
Acute cardiac allograft rejection is a serious complication of heart transplantation. Investigating molecular processes in whole blood via microarrays is a promising avenue of research in transplantation, particularly due to the non-invasive nature of blood sampling. However, whole blood is a complex tissue and the consequent heterogeneity in composition amongst samples is ignored in traditional microarray analysis. This complicates the biological interpretation of microarray data. Here we have applied a statistical deconvolution approach, cell-specific significance analysis of microarrays (csSAM), to whole blood samples from subjects either undergoing acute heart allograft rejection (AR) or not (NR). We identified eight differentially expressed probe-sets significantly correlated to monocytes (mapping to 6 genes, all down-regulated in ARs versus NRs) at a false discovery rate (FDR) ⩽ 15%. None of the genes identified are present in a biomarker panel of acute heart rejection previously published by our group and discovered in the same data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]