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Sample GSM365370 Query DataSets for GSM365370
Status Public on Jan 29, 2009
Title Patient_524_Current_Smoker
Sample type RNA
 
Source name epithelial cells from right mainstem bronchus
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics Sex: Male
Race: Hispanic
Age: 26
PKYRS:5
Current smoker
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Epithelial cells were obtained from brushing the right mainstem bronchus of current and never smoker volunteers at bronchoscopy. Epithelial cell content yields were generally approximately 90%. RNA was size fractionated, and low molecular weight RNA ( < 200 nucleotides) was obtained from each sample for microRNA microarray analysis.
Label fluorescent dendrimer with approximately 15 molecules of Oyster®-550 dye
Label protocol Three hundred nanograms of LMW RNA were labeled using the FlashTag labeling kit (Genisphere, Inc., Hatfield, PA). MicroRNA were first poly-A tailed and then directly ligated to a fluorescent dendrimer (a branched DNA structure carrying approximately 15 molecules of Oyster®-550 dye (DeNovo Biolabels GmBH, Munster, Germany)).
 
Hybridization protocol 5uL of 10% BSA and 28.5uL of 2X enhanced hybridization buffer (Genisphere, Hatfield, PA) were added to the sample to make the hybridization mix. This was applied to Invitrogen NCode miRNA microarrays containing 1053 miRNAs from 6 species (467 human miRNAs) printed in triplicate. The arrays incubated overnight (18 hours) in a humidified chamber at 52oC and the following morning, serial 15 minute washes were done with 2x SSC/0.2% SDS at 52oC, 2x SSC at room temperature and 0.2X SSC at room temperature.
Scan protocol After drying, the arrays were scanned on a GenePix 4000 scanner (Axon/Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale CA).
Description Low molecular weight RNA was hybridized to Invitrogen NCode microRNA microarrays, containing 1053 microRNAs across 6 species, including 467 human microRNAs. All microRNA spots were printed in triplicate. Blank spots containing no printed sequence served as background.
Patient524.gpr
Data processing Raw data was extracted using GenePix Pro 4.0 (Molecular Devices Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA), quantile normalized and log transformed using the limma package for R (http://www.r-project.org/). Principle Component Analysis (PCA) was performed across all samples using all miRNAs to assess the relative homogeneity of the expression values between samples. Based on PCA, one non-smoker sample was removed from further analysis. In addition to our sample filter, only miRNA replicates that were detected at levels two standard deviations above the average background in at least 6 samples were considered for further analysis. The median of the remaining replicates for each miRNA was then taken to obtain a single expression value for each miRNA, leaving a total of 232 distinct miRNAs that were analyzed further.
 
Submission date Jan 29, 2009
Last update date Jan 29, 2009
Contact name Sriram Sridhar
E-mail(s) sridhars@medimmune.com
Phone 6178771485
Organization name MedImmune
Department Translational Medicine
Street address 1 MedImmune Way
City Gaithersburg
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 20878
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL8131
Series (2)
GSE14224 MicroRNAs as modulators of smoking-induced gene expression changes in human airway epithelium
GSE14634 MicroRNA expression from bronchial epithelial cell samples of current and never smokers.

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Quantile normalized, log 2 scaled signal intensity

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1514 13.68181818
1515 0.136363636
1516 5.818181818
1517 4.863636364
1518 1232.5
1519 14.72727273
1520 18.68181818
1521 1.181818182
1522 14.72727273
1523 3.090909091
1524 10.72727273
1525 1.181818182
1526 231.4090909
1527 0.136363636
1528 22.20454545
1529 4.136363636
1530 122.7272727
1531 1.181818182
1532 3.090909091
1533 2.181818182

Total number of rows: 1436

Table truncated, full table size 37 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM365370.gpr.gz 144.4 Kb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data included within Sample table

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