Assessment of the Performance of the TGx-DDI Biomarker to Detect DNA Damage-Inducing Agents Using Quantitative RT- PCR in TK6 Cells
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ABSTRACT: Gene expression biomarkers are now available for application in the identification of genotoxic hazards. The TGx-DDI transcriptomic biomarker can accurately distinguish DDI from non-DDI exposures based on changes in the expression of 64 biomarker genes. The bioamarker was originally derived from DNA microarray gene expression profiles of TK6 human lymphoblastoid cells post 4-hour exposure to 28 reference DDI and non-DDI agents [Li et al. 2015]. To broaden the applicability of TGx-DDI, the biomarker was tested using quantitative RT-PCR (qPCR), which is accessible to most molecular biology laboratories. To assess the classification capability of the biomarker using qPCR, a custom 96-well TaqMan qPCR array (TGx-DDI qPCR array) was constructed using the 64 biomarker genes. TK6 cells were exposed to each of the 28 reference agents and their vehicle controls for 4 hours and the expression level of the TGx-DDI genes were profiled using the TaqMan arrays. This study provides reference qPCR expression profiles of the TGx-DDI biomarker for DDI chemical classification using qPCR.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE121532 | GEO | 2018/12/21
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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