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cDNA microarray gene expression analysis and toxicological phenotype for anticancer drug
Authors:Lee Gyoung-Jae  Lee Wan-Seon  Jeon Ki-Seon  Um Chan-Hwi  Kim Yang-Suk  Kim Seung-Jun  Lee Chang-Hyeon  Yoon Hyun-Kyu  Hwang Seung Yong  Park Joon-Suk  Hwang Jae-Woong  Kang Kyung-Sun  Lee Yong-Soon  Kim Maeng-Sup  Chon Kum-Jin  Yeo Chan-Dong  Kang Jong-Soo
Affiliation:Research Institute, Shin-Won Scientific Co., Ltd. Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Abstract:Toxicogenomics, the subdiscipline that merges genomics with toxicology, hold the promise to contributing toward the goal of elucidating mechanism by studying genomic profiling related with various drugs. The application of gene expression profiling technology to examine multiple genes and signaling pathways promises a significant advance in understanding the toxic mechanisms of various drugs and prediction of new drug candidate. Toxicogenomics is emerging field combining genomics and bioinformatics to identify and characterize mechanisms of toxicity of drug and various compounds. The principal hypothesis underlying on this field is that chemical-specific pattern of altered gene expression is related with each chemicals properties, especially toxicological property, and it will be revealed using high-density microarray analysis of sample from exposed organisms. So, in this study we compare the gene expression pattern of two anticancer drugs paclitaxel and orally absorbable paclitaxel, using the cDNA microarray. And from the result of this study, it is possible to provide the new possibility for genome-wide insight into mechanism of their anticancer activity and toxicological phenotype.
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