학술논문

Identification of stably expressed genes for normalization of gene expression data in oral tumors: a preliminary analysis
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Oral Cancer. 3(3-4):49-58
Subject
Housekeeping genes
Oral cancers
Comparative δCt
BestKeeper
NormFinder
Language
English
ISSN
2509-8837
Abstract
Aim: We sought to identify stably expressed genes in tumors of gingivo-buccal region and tongue from untreated as well as treated patients.Background: The study was undertaken in view of the ambiguity with regards to the choice of reference genes for normalization of gene expression data from gingivo-buccal region and tongue. This aspect was also examined in tumors from treated patients since it could provide clues for such analyses in the assessment of treatment modalities in the future.Methods: Expression of ten candidate housekeeping genes, identified in array-based studies, was tested using TaqMan based semi-quantitative real-time PCR. Thirty-five buccal mucosa derived (18 from treated patients) and 15 tongue tumors (8 from treated patients) were studied. Most stable genes were identified based on the consensus between the results of the three methods, Comparative δCt, BestKeeper and NormFinder, used for data analysis.Results: CHMP2A and VPS29 were identified as the most stably expressed genes suitable for normalization of data from buccal-mucosa tumors, whereas RPS13 and PSMB2 were indicated for similar specimens from treated patients. The same criteria identified stable expression of PSMB2 and PUM1 in tumors from tongue and OAZ1 and RPS13 for the post-treatment tongue tumors.Conclusion: We have identified stably expressed genes in common oral cancers which can be used for normalization of the gene expression data. Results also established differences in tumors arising at different sites of the oral cavity and highlighted further changes following exposure to therapy.

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