Biomarker Insights (Jan 2007)

Using LongSAGE to Detect Biomarkers of Cervical Cancer Potentially Amenable to Optical Contrast Agent Labelling

  • Julie M. Kneller,
  • Thomas Ehlen,
  • Jasenka P. Matisic,
  • Dianne Miller,
  • Dirk Van Niekerk,
  • Wan L. Lam,
  • Marco Marra,
  • Rebecca Richards-Kortum,
  • Michelle Follen,
  • Calum MacAulay,
  • Steven J.M. Jones

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 447 – 461

Abstract

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Sixteen longSAGE libraries from four different clinical stages of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia have enabled us to identify novel cell-surface biomarkers indicative of CIN stage. By comparing gene expression profiles of cervical tissue at early and advanced stages of CIN, several genes are identified to be novel genetic markers. We present fifty-six cell-surface gene products differentially expressed during progression of CIN. These cell surface proteins are being examined to establish their capacity for optical contrast agent binding. Contrast agent visualization will allow real-time assessment of the physiological state of the disease process bringing vast benefi t to cancer care. The data discussed in this publication have been submitted to NCBIs Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/) and are accessible through GEO Series accession number GSE6252.

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