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Research Paper
Differentiating Pancreatic Lesions by Microarray and QPCR Analysis of Pancreatic Juice RNAs
Carmelle Rogers, Noriyoshi Fukushima, Norihiro Sato, Chanjuan Shi, Nijaguna Prasad, Steven Hustinx, Hiroyuki Matsubayashi, Marcia Canto, James Eshleman, Ralph Hruban and Michael Goggins
volume 5 | issue 10
october 2006Pages: 1383 - 1389
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BACKGROUND The gene expression profile of pancreatic cancer is significantly different from that of normal pancreas. Differences in gene expression are detectable using microarrays, but microarrays have traditionally been applied to pancreatic cancer tissue obtained from surgical resection. We hypothesized that gene expression alterations indicative of pancreatic cancer can be detected by profiling the RNA of pancreatic juice. METHODS We performed oligonucleotide microarray analysis on RNA isolated from pancreatic juice obtained endoscopically after secretin stimulation from 6 patients with pancreatic cancer and 10 patients with non-neoplastic diseases of the pancreas or upper gastrointestinal tract. Extracted RNA was subjected to two rounds of linear RNA amplification, and then hybridized with U133A or X3P gene chips (Affymetrix).
Authors
Carmelle Rogers
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Noriyoshi Fukushima
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Norihiro Sato
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Chanjuan Shi
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Nijaguna Prasad
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Steven Hustinx
The Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam
Hiroyuki Matsubayashi
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Marcia Canto
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
James Eshleman
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Ralph Hruban
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Michael Goggins
The Sol Goldman Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research
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