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Andrea Grilli
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Last seen 9.6 years ago
Italy, Bologna, Rizzoli Orthopaedic Ins…
Dear BioC members,
we profiled a cell line (parental) in a time-series experiment,
comparing it with the same cell line transfected by a gene. We
verified the transfection by real-time PCR and it was ok.
When we moved to gene profiling (HG-U133a plus2 array), I discovered
that the 2 probesets matching the transfected gene have: 1st probeset,
same high expression in parental and transfected cells (about 12.5 of
log2 absolute values after RMA normalization), 2nd probeset, strongly
higher expression in parental cell line, so the opposite than
attended.
Premising that:
- we hadn't inversion of the samples (real-time PCR was done on same
RNA).
- probesets don't cross-hybridize to other genes (according to NetAffx
tool and also blast analysis).
- the 2 probesets match different part of the transcript: 1st probeset
only the 3'UTR of the transcript, instead 2nd probeset different
exons.
- No different isoforms of the gene are matched by the 2 probesets.
- I discovered a publication* talking about the probesets reannotation
on the same array: they indicated that one probeset (8/10 probes to be
more precise) casually matches the SV40 poly a region, which is in the
vector we used for transfection. The signal we have from this probeset
is exactly what we expected, with higher and increasing expression
during time in transfected cells (so supporting the idea of no samples
inversion).
Is there anything else that I can check to unravel the problem? Should
I consider one of the two probes more reliable, or discard the 2nd
"wrong" probe beforehand? Any suggestion on how to explain the
problem?
Thanks in advance,
Andrea
* A sequence-based identification of the genes detected by probesets
on the Affymetrix U133 plus 2.0 array. Harbig, NAR, 2005.
Dr. Andrea Grilli
andrea.grilli at ior.it
phone 051/636.6756-6937
Laboratory of Experimental Oncology,
Development of Biomolecular Therapies unit,
Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute
Codivilla Putti Research Center
via di Barbiano 1/10
40136 - Bologna - Italy