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The Methodology Used to Measure Differential Gene Expression Affects the Outcome
Authors:Yongzeng Ding  Li Xu  Borko D Jovanovic  Irene B Helenowski  David L Kelly  William J Catalona  Ximing J Yang  Michael Pins  and Raymond C Bergan
Institution:Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, Olson 8321, 240 East Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611-3008, USA.
Abstract:Confirmation of gene expression by a second methodology is critical in order to detect false-positive findings associated with microarrays. However, the impact of methodology upon the measurement of gene expression has not been rigorously evaluated. In the current study, we compared differential gene expression between PC3 and PC3-M human prostate cancer cell lines using three separate methods: microarray, quantitative RT/PCR (qRT/PCR), and Northern blotting. The PC3 to PC3-M ratio of gene expression was determined for each of 24 different genes evaluated, by each of the three methods. Comparison of gene expression ratios between Northern and microarray, Northern and qRT/PCR, and microarray and qRT/PCR, gave correlation coefficients (r) of 0.72, 0.39, and 0.63, respectively. In each instance, one to two outlier genes were apparent. Their exclusion from analysis gave r values of 0.79, 0.72, and 0.83, respectively. These findings demonstrate that the assessment of differential gene expression is dependent upon the methodology used in each situation where outcome between different methodologies was compared, the presence of a relatively limited number of outlier genes precludes high overall correlation between the methods. Validation of gene expression by different methods should be performed whenever possible.
Keywords:microarray  quantitative PCR  Northern blot  gene expression
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