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X chromosome-specific cDNA arrays: identification of genes that escape from X-inactivation and other applications

Authors :
Wolfgang Berger
Hans-Hilger Ropers
Fikret Erdogan
Ulrike A. Nuber
Wolfgang Mann
Vera M. Kalscheuer
Doris Wöhrle
Hans Lehrach
Carolyn J. Brown
Georg Wieczorek
Ralf Sudbrak
Peter Sterk
Roland Kirchner
Source :
Hum Mol Genet, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Mutant alleles are frequently characterized by low expression levels. Therefore, cDNA array-based gene expression profiling may be a promising strategy for identifying gene defects underlying monogenic disorders. To study the potential of this approach, we have generated an X chromosome-specific microarray carrying 2423 cloned cDNA fragments, which represent up to 1317 different X-chromosomal genes. As a prelude to testing cell lines from patients with X-linked disorders, this array was used as a hybridization probe to compare gene expression profiles in lymphoblastoid cell lines from normal males, females and individuals with supernumerary X chromosomes. Measurable hybridization signals were obtained for more than half of the genes represented on the chip. A total of 53 genes showed elevated expression levels in cells with multiple X chromosomes and many of these were found to escape X-inactivation. Moreover, the detection of a male-viable deletion encompassing three genes illustrates the utility of this array for the identification of small unbalanced chromosome rearrangements.

Details

ISSN :
09646906
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human molecular genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c3cb54da738f7a5e715e66d5f4dfaf1