Variation in Gene Expression Patterns in Human Gastric Cancers

Xin Chen(Stanford University), Suet Yi Leung(University of Hong Kong), Siu Tsan Yuen(University of Hong Kong), Kent‐Man Chu(University of Hong Kong), Jiafu Ji(Peking University), Rui Li(Stanford University), Annie S.Y. Chan(University of Hong Kong), Simon Law(University of Hong Kong), Olga G. Troyanskaya(Stanford University), John Wong(University of Hong Kong), Samuel So(Stanford University), David Botstein(Stanford University), Patrick O. Brown(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Molecular Biology of the Cell
April 22, 2003
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Abstract

Gastric cancer is the world's second most common cause of cancer death. We analyzed gene expression patterns in 90 primary gastric cancers, 14 metastatic gastric cancers, and 22 nonneoplastic gastric tissues, using cDNA microarrays representing approximately 30,300 genes. Gastric cancers were distinguished from nonneoplastic gastric tissues by characteristic differences in their gene expression patterns. We found a diversity of gene expression patterns in gastric cancer, reflecting variation in intrinsic properties of tumor and normal cells and variation in the cellular composition of these complex tissues. We identified several genes whose expression levels were significantly correlated with patient survival. The variations in gene expression patterns among cancers in different patients suggest differences in pathogenetic pathways and potential therapeutic strategies.


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