Identification of gene expression signature for cigarette smoke exposure response--from man to mouse.
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ABSTRACT: Gene expression signatures help to provide a global and robust view of biological processes in normal and pathological situations. Additionally, such signatures can be used in toxicology to assess both the level and impact of toxicant exposure, which is in line with the 21st century vision of toxicology. An 11 gene signature extracter by Martin et al. assist us in the evaluation of the reduction in exposure response in subjects enrolled in PMI clinical trials for THS 2.2 and THS 2.2 menthol assessment. The signature was applied to gene expression profiles from blood after 5-day cessation confinement studies, which showed a consistent decrease of the signature scores. Similarly, upon switching to THS2.2 for 5 days, a significant decrease in the signature score was consistently observed. Finally, in a study where a 5-day confinement period was followed by an 85-day ambulatory period, a similar decrease was observed for both cessation and switching to mentholated THS2.2.
INSTRUMENT(S): Affymetrix GeneChip(R) HT Scanner
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
SUBMITTER: Sam Ansari
PROVIDER: E-MTAB-5333 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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