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Gene expression profiling identifies a set of transcripts that are up-regulated inhuman testicular seminoma.
Authors:Shigeyuki Yamada  Kazuyoshi Kohu  Tomohiko Ishii  Shigeto Ishidoya  Shigeru Ishidoya  Masayoshi Hiramatsu  Satoru Kanto  Atsushi Fukuzaki  Yutsu Adachi  Mareyuki Endoh  Takuya Moriya  Hiroki Sasaki  Masanobu Satake  Yoichi Arai
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Seiryo-machi 4-1, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8575, Japan.
Abstract:
Seminoma constitutes one subtype of human testicular germ cell tumors and is uniformly composed of cells that are morphologically similar to the primordial germ cells and/or the cells in the carcinoma in situ. We performed a genome-wide exploration of the genes that are specifically up-regulated in seminoma by oligonucleotide-based microarray analysis. This revealed 106 genes that are significantly and consistently up-regulated in the seminomas compared to the adjacent normal tissues of the testes. The microarray data were validated by semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis. Of the 106 genes, 42 mapped to a small number of specific chromosomal regions, namely, 1q21, 2p23, 6p21-22, 7p14-15, 12pll, 12p13, 12q13-14 and 22q12-13. This list of up-regulated genes may be useful in identifying the causative oncogene(s) and/or the origin of seminoma. Furthermore, immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the seminoma cells specifically expressed the six gene products that were selected randomly from the list. These proteins include CCND2 and DNMT3A and may be useful as molecular pathological markers of seminoma.
Keywords:testicular seminoma   gene expression   microarray analysis   immunohistochemistry
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