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Series GSE3312 Query DataSets for GSE3312
Status Public on Mar 01, 2006
Title Expression Changes Relevant for Apoptosis in K562 Cells Co-Treated with Amifostine and Imatinib
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We had previously demonstrated an increased proapoptotic effect of Imatinib (STI571) in combination with Amifostine (AMI) in K562 cell line. In this study we used genomic scale gene expression profiling to monitor changes at transcriptional level in K562 cells during the treatment with AMI+STI571. We identified a transcriptional repressor of survival genes, known as BTF, which triggers a pro-apoptotic signal, potentially helpful to overcome the resistance to STI571. This finding could be particularly useful to design novel therapeutic strategies for leukaemia patients.
Keywords: Pharmacogenomic
 
Overall design cRNA from Control and Treated K562 cells were mixed in equal amounts and incubated with a microarray slide for hybridisation. RNA from six independent paired experiments was subjected to transcriptional profiling.
To identify a list of genes that best distinguishes the joint effect of the two drugs from what might be predicted on the basis of their effects alone, we decided to apply a class of experimental design named multifactorial design, as described by Y.H. Yang and T. Speed (15). If we let C denote mRNA that is derived from the untreated cells (Control), and A and S denote mRNA that is derived from the cells that were treated by AMI and STI571 separately, we can then use AS to denote cells that were treated with both drugs simultaneously. Since our main interest was to identify gene variations due to the drug interaction (named “AS effect”), experimental design that offers the best precision, is a balance of direct and indirect comparison.
 
Contributor(s) Bianchini M
Citation(s) 16773188
Submission date Sep 15, 2005
Last update date Mar 16, 2012
Contact name Michele Bianchini
E-mail(s) biomike72@hotmail.com
Organization name Instituto Alexander Fleming
Department Centro de Investigaciones Oncologicas
Lab Biologia Molecular
Street address Cramer 1180
City Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal code 1426
Country Argentina
 
Platforms (1)
GPL2829 UHN SS-Human 19Kv7
Samples (4)
GSM74490 K562_S3C5
GSM74491 K562_AS3A5
GSM74492 K562_AS5A3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA93343

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