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Standardizing global gene expression analysis between laboratories and across platforms.

Authors :
Bammler T
Beyer RP
Bhattacharya S
Boorman GA
Boyles A
Bradford BU
Bumgarner RE
Bushel PR
Chaturvedi K
Choi D
Cunningham ML
Deng S
Dressman HK
Fannin RD
Farin FM
Freedman JH
Fry RC
Harper A
Humble MC
Hurban P
Kavanagh TJ
Kaufmann WK
Kerr KF
Jing L
Lapidus JA
Lasarev MR
Li J
Li YJ
Lobenhofer EK
Lu X
Malek RL
Milton S
Nagalla SR
O'malley JP
Palmer VS
Pattee P
Paules RS
Perou CM
Phillips K
Qin LX
Qiu Y
Quigley SD
Rodland M
Rusyn I
Samson LD
Schwartz DA
Shi Y
Shin JL
Sieber SO
Slifer S
Speer MC
Spencer PS
Sproles DI
Swenberg JA
Suk WA
Sullivan RC
Tian R
Tennant RW
Todd SA
Tucker CJ
Van Houten B
Weis BK
Xuan S
Zarbl H
Source :
Nature methods [Nat Methods] 2005 May; Vol. 2 (5), pp. 351-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 Apr 21.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

To facilitate collaborative research efforts between multi-investigator teams using DNA microarrays, we identified sources of error and data variability between laboratories and across microarray platforms, and methods to accommodate this variability. RNA expression data were generated in seven laboratories, which compared two standard RNA samples using 12 microarray platforms. At least two standard microarray types (one spotted, one commercial) were used by all laboratories. Reproducibility for most platforms within any laboratory was typically good, but reproducibility between platforms and across laboratories was generally poor. Reproducibility between laboratories increased markedly when standardized protocols were implemented for RNA labeling, hybridization, microarray processing, data acquisition and data normalization. Reproducibility was highest when analysis was based on biological themes defined by enriched Gene Ontology (GO) categories. These findings indicate that microarray results can be comparable across multiple laboratories, especially when a common platform and set of procedures are used.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1548-7091
Volume :
2
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15846362
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth754