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Microarray analysis of cytoplasmic versus whole cell RNA reveals a considerable number of missed and false positive mRNAs
Authors:Heidi W Trask  Richard Cowper-Sal-lari  Maureen A Sartor  Jiang Gui  Catherine V Heath  Janhavi Renuka  Azara-Jane Higgins  Peter Andrews  Murray Korc  Jason H Moore  Craig R Tomlinson
Abstract:With no known exceptions, every published microarray study to determine differential mRNA levels in eukaryotes used RNA extracted from whole cells. It is assumed that the use of whole cell RNA in microarray gene expression analysis provides a legitimate profile of steady-state mRNA. Standard labeling methods and the prevailing dogma that mRNA resides almost exclusively in the cytoplasm has led to the long-standing belief that the nuclear RNA contribution is negligible. We report that unadulterated cytoplasmic RNA uncovers differentially expressed mRNAs that otherwise would not have been detected when using whole cell RNA and that the inclusion of nuclear RNA has a large impact on whole cell gene expression microarray results by distorting the mRNA profile to the extent that a substantial number of false positives are generated. We conclude that to produce a valid profile of the steady-state mRNA population, the nuclear component must be excluded, and to arrive at a more realistic view of a cell''s gene expression profile, the nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA fractions should be analyzed separately.
Keywords:dioxin  genomics  nuclear RNA  pancreatic cancer  steady-state mRNA
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