Kidney transplantation (Affymetrix set)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA114481)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA114481)
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Project name: Homo sapiens
Description: In this study, we examined transcriptional profiles from 3 different microarray platforms, across 103 peripheral blood samples with and without acute rejection, to find a critical gene-set for the diagnosis of acute renal rejection that matched biopsy diagnosis, irrespective of patient demographics, clinical confounders, concomitant infection, immunosuppression usage or sample processing methods. We hypothesized that changes in peripheral blood expression profiles correlate with biopsy-proven rejection, and that these changes could be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis and prediction of acute rejection.Overall design: We performed cross-sectional microarray analysis of 103 matched peripheral blood samples collected at a single time point, timed with a biopsy where acute rejection was either confirmed as present (60 AR samples) or absent (62 STA samples). The samples were hybridized to one of 3 microarray platforms: Affymetrix (n=75 the 54K HG-U133_Plus2 Array), Agilent (n=26, 44K oligo Array) and cDNA array (n=21, ~30K cDNA). Of 103 samples, 14 were used on both Affy and Agilent arrays; 1 was used in cDNA and Agilent array and 2 were used across 3 array platforms. Microarray data generated from 3 array platforms were cross-compared, by mapping common and overlapping transcripts to Human Gene Organization (HUGO) gene names. Significant gene lists on each platform were identified using Significant Analysis of Microarray (SAM, ref) with a common significance threshold of a false discovery rate (FDR) of <10%.This set contains the data for samples hybridized to Affymetrix arrays.Disease State: Acute Rejection (AR#sampleid) or Stable (S#sampleid) samples
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Medical
Organization: Suite H5, Pediatric Nephrology, Stanford University
Literatures
- PMID: 23009139
Last updated: 2009-01-08