Lal A, Lash A E, Altschul S F, Velculescu V, Zhang L, McLendon R E, Marra M A, Prange C, Morin P J, Polyak K, Papadopoulos N, Vogelstein B, Kinzler K W, Strausberg R L, Riggins G J
Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
Cancer Res. 1999 Nov 1;59(21):5403-7.
A public database, SAGEmap, was created as a component of the Cancer Genome Anatomy Project to provide a central location for depositing, retrieving, and analyzing human gene expression data. This database uses serial analysis of gene expression to quantify transcript levels in both malignant and normal human tissues. By accessing SAGEmap (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SAGE) the user can compare transcript populations between any of the posted libraries. As an initial demonstration of the database's utility, gene expression in human glioblastomas was compared with that of normal brain white matter. Of the 47,174 unique transcripts expressed in these two tissues, 471 (1.0%) were differentially expressed by more than 5-fold (P<0.001). Classification of these genes revealed functions consistent with the biological properties of glioblastomas, in particular: angiogenesis, transcription, and cell cycle related genes.
一个名为SAGEmap的公共数据库作为癌症基因组解剖计划的一个组成部分而创建,旨在为存储、检索和分析人类基因表达数据提供一个集中的场所。该数据库使用基因表达序列分析来量化恶性和正常人类组织中的转录本水平。通过访问SAGEmap(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SAGE),用户可以比较任何已发布文库之间的转录本群体。作为该数据库实用性的初步展示,将人类胶质母细胞瘤中的基因表达与正常脑白质的基因表达进行了比较。在这两种组织中表达的47174个独特转录本中,有471个(1.0%)差异表达超过5倍(P<0.001)。对这些基因的分类揭示了与胶质母细胞瘤生物学特性一致的功能,特别是:血管生成、转录和细胞周期相关基因。