Transcription profiling by array of human hepatocellular carcinoma samples from patients with associated HCV-genotype4
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ABSTRACT: The incidence rate in Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has been increased worldwide leading to high mortality among cancer patients. In Egypt, the incidence rate has been doubled in the last decade and the prevalence of the disease among HCV patients is higher than the international level. The etiology and progression mechanisms of HCC are attributed to multiple factors whose roles in the unusual increasing rate and high prevalence among HCV patients in Egypt are still controversial. This situation calls for more studies on the molecular level to enable integration and large scale meta-analysis of available data, and accordingly reach more reliable conclusions. This paper introduces an explorative study of the genetic profile of HCC Egyptian patients infected with HCV geno-type 4. Our aim is to provide a complementary dataset to what already published in this domain and to shed light on some biological processes of interest. Methods: Thirty one cases of HCV genotype 4-associated HCC patients from Egypt were studied for gene expression profile by three c-DNA microarrays (15k, 10K and 15K arrays). RNA from tumors and their adjacent non-neoplastic tissues was extracted, labeled, and hybrdized to the array.
INSTRUMENT(S): Perkin Elmer, USA
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
SUBMITTER: Ghada Sherif
PROVIDER: E-MTAB-326 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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