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. 2005 Sep 1;21(17):3524-9.
doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bti592. Epub 2005 Aug 4.

Analysis of dose-response effects on gene expression data with comparison of two microarray platforms

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Analysis of dose-response effects on gene expression data with comparison of two microarray platforms

Jianhua Hu et al. Bioinformatics. .

Abstract

Motivation: The problems of analyzing dose effects on gene expression are gaining attention in biomedical research. A specific challenge is to detect genes with expression levels that change according to dose levels in a non-random manner, but nonetheless may be considered as potential biomarkers.

Method: We are among the first to formally apply a tool that uses an isotonic (monotonic) regression approach to this area of study. We introduce a test statistic to select genes with significant dose-response expression in a monotonic fashion based on a permutation procedure. We then compare the results with those achieved from the application of a likelihood ratio-based test.

Results: We apply the isotonic regression approach to a study of gene expression in the RKO colon carcinoma cell line in response to varying dosage levels of the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil. A feature of both Affymetrix and printed 75mer oligomer cDNA arrays produced from the same samples provides an opportunity to compare the two microarray platforms.

Availability: Statistical software S-plus Code to implement the method is available from the authors.

Contact: kcoombes@mdanderson.org

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