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Cell Type-specific Gene Expression Profiling in the Mouse Liver
Published on: September 17, 2019
Identifying genes progressively silenced in preneoplastic and neoplastic liver tissues
Kellie J Archer1, Zhongming Zhao, Tobias Guennel
1Department of Biostatistics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298-0032, USA. kjarcher@vcu.edu
Abstract:
High-throughput genomic technologies are increasingly being used to identify therapeutic targets and risk factors for specific diseases. Using 116 independent liver samples, we identified 793 probe sets that demonstrated a significant association in the frequency of absent calls as tissues progressed from normal to pre-neoplastic to neoplastic, followed by a bioinformatic approach which identified that 78.9% of the significant probe sets contained at least one CpG island in the gene promoter region compared with 58.9% of the remaining genes examined. Our results indicate that further high-throughput methylation studies to more fully characterize molecular events involved in hepatocarcinogenesis are warranted.

