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. 2003 Nov 11;100(23):13418-23.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.1233632100. Epub 2003 Oct 30.

The generation and utilization of a cancer-oriented representation of the human transcriptome by using expressed sequence tags

Helena Brentani  1 Otávia L CaballeroAnamaria A CamargoAline M da SilvaWilson Araújo da Silva JrEmmanuel Dias NetoMarco GrivetArthur GruberPedro Edson Moreira GuimaraesWinston HideChristian IseliC Victor JongeneelJanet KelsoMaria Aparecida NagaiElida Paula Benquique OjopiElisson C OsorioEduardo M R ReisGregory J RigginsAndrew John George SimpsonSandro de SouzaBrian J StevensonRobert L StrausbergEloiza H TajaraSergio Verjovski-AlmeidaMarcio Luis AcencioMário Henrique BengtsonFabiana BettoniWalter F BodmerMarcelo R S BrionesLuiz Paulo CamargoWebster CaveneeJanete M CeruttiLuis Eduardo Coelho AndradePaulo César Costa dos SantosMaria Cristina Ramos CostaIsrael Tojal da SilvaMarcos Roberto H EstécioKarine Sa FerreiraFrank B FurnariMilton Faria JrPedro A F GalanteGustavo S GuimaraesAdriano Jesus HolandaEdna Teruko KimuraMaarten R LeerkesXin LuRui M B MacielElizabeth A L MartinsKatlin Brauer MassirerAnaly S A MeloCarlos Alberto MestrinerElisabete Cristina MiraccaLeandro Lorenco MirandaFrancisco G NobregaPaulo S OliveiraApua C M PaquolaJosé Rodrigo C PandolfiMaria Ines de Moura Campos PardiniFabio PassettiJohn QuackenbushBeatriz SchnabelMari Cleide SogayarJorge E SouzaSandro R ValentiniAndre C ZaiatsElisabete Jorge AmaralLiliane A T ArnaldiAmelia Goes de AraújoSimone Aparecida de BessaDavid C BicknellMaria Eugenia Ribeiro de CamaroDirce Maria CarraroHelaine CarrerAlex F CarvalhoChristian ColinFernando CostaCyntia CurcioIsmael Dale Cotrim Guerreiro da SilvaNeusa Pereira da SilvaMárcia DellamanoHamza El-DorryEnilza Maria EspreaficoAri José Scattone FerreiraCristiane Ayres FerreiraMaria Angela H Z FortesAngelita Habr GamaDaniel Giannella-NetoMaria Lúcia C C GiannellaRicardo R GiorgiGustavo Henrique GoldmanMaria Helena S GoldmanChristine HackelPaulo Lee HoElza Myiuki KimuraLuiz Paulo KowalskiJose E KriegerLuciana C C LeiteAdemar LopesAna Mercedes S C LunaAlan MackaySuely Kazue Nagahashi MariAdriana Aparecida MarquesWaleska K MartinsAndré MontagniniMario Mourão NetoAna Lucia T O NascimentoA Munro NevilleMarina P NobregaMike J O'HareAudrey Yumi OtsukaAnna Izabel Ruas de MeloMaria Luisa Paco-LarsonGonçalo Guimarães PereiraNeusa Pereira da SilvaJoao Bosco PesqueroJuliana Gilbert PessoaPaula RahalClaudia Aparecida RainhoVanderlei RodriguesSilvia Regina RogattoCamila Malta RomanoJanaina Gusmao RomeiroBenedito Mauro RossiMonica RusticciRenata Guerra de SáSimone Cristina Sant' AnnaMiriam L SarmazoTeresa Cristina de Lima E SilvaFernando Augusto SoaresMaria de Fátima SonatiJosane de Freitas SousaDiana QueirozValéria ValenteAndré Luiz VettoreFabiola Elizabeth VillanovaMarco Antonio ZagoHeloisa ZalcbergHuman Cancer Genome Project/Cancer Genome Anatomy Project Annotation ConsortiumHuman Cancer Genome Project Sequencing Consortium
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The generation and utilization of a cancer-oriented representation of the human transcriptome by using expressed sequence tags

Helena Brentani et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Whereas genome sequencing defines the genetic potential of an organism, transcript sequencing defines the utilization of this potential and links the genome with most areas of biology. To exploit the information within the human genome in the fight against cancer, we have deposited some two million expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from human tumors and their corresponding normal tissues in the public databases. The data currently define approximately 23,500 genes, of which only approximately 1,250 are still represented only by ESTs. Examination of the EST coverage of known cancer-related (CR) genes reveals that <1% do not have corresponding ESTs, indicating that the representation of genes associated with commonly studied tumors is high. The careful recording of the origin of all ESTs we have produced has enabled detailed definition of where the genes they represent are expressed in the human body. More than 100,000 ESTs are available for seven tissues, indicating a surprising variability of gene usage that has led to the discovery of a significant number of genes with restricted expression, and that may thus be therapeutically useful. The ESTs also reveal novel nonsynonymous germline variants (although the one-pass nature of the data necessitates careful validation) and many alternatively spliced transcripts. Although widely exploited by the scientific community, vindicating our totally open source policy, the EST data generated still provide extensive information that remains to be systematically explored, and that may further facilitate progress toward both the understanding and treatment of human cancers.

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