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BMC Cancer | 2009

miRNAs in lung cancer - studying complex fingerprints in patient's blood cells by microarray experiments.

Andreas Keller; Petra Leidinger; Anne Borries; Anke Wendschlag; Frank Wucherpfennig; Matthias Scheffler; Hanno Huwer; Hans-Peter Lenhof; Eckart Meese

BackgroundDeregulated miRNAs are found in cancer cells and recently in blood cells of cancer patients. Due to their inherent stability miRNAs may offer themselves for blood based tumor diagnosis. Here we addressed the question whether there is a sufficient number of miRNAs deregulated in blood cells of cancer patients to be able to distinguish between cancer patients and controls.MethodsWe synthesized 866 human miRNAs and miRNA star sequences as annotated in the Sanger miRBase onto a microarray designed by febit biomed gmbh. Using the fully automated Geniom Real Time Analyzer platform, we analyzed the miRNA expression in 17 blood cell samples of patients with non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC) and in 19 blood samples of healthy controls.ResultsUsing t-test, we detected 27 miRNAs significantly deregulated in blood cells of lung cancer patients as compared to the controls. Some of these miRNAs were validated using qRT-PCR. To estimate the value of each deregulated miRNA, we grouped all miRNAs according to their diagnostic information that was measured by Mutual Information. Using a subset of 24 miRNAs, a radial basis function Support Vector Machine allowed for discriminating between blood cellsamples of tumor patients and controls with an accuracy of 95.4% [94.9%-95.9%], a specificity of 98.1% [97.3%-98.8%], and a sensitivity of 92.5% [91.8%-92.5%].ConclusionOur findings support the idea that neoplasia may lead to a deregulation of miRNA expression in blood cells of cancer patients compared to blood cells of healthy individuals. Furthermore, we provide evidence that miRNA patterns can be used to detect human cancers from blood cells.


Nature Methods | 2011

Toward the blood-borne miRNome of human diseases

Andreas Keller; Petra Leidinger; Andrea Bauer; Abdou ElSharawy; Jan Haas; Christina Backes; Anke Wendschlag; Nathalia Giese; Christine Tjaden; Katja Ott; Jens Werner; Thilo Hackert; Klemens Ruprecht; Hanno Huwer; Junko Huebers; Gunnar Jacobs; Philip Rosenstiel; Henrik Dommisch; Arne S. Schaefer; Joachim Müller-Quernheim; Bernd Wullich; Bastian Keck; Norbert Graf; Joerg Reichrath; Britta Vogel; Almut Nebel; Sven Uwe Jager; Peer F Staehler; Ioannis Amarantos; Valesca Boisguerin


Nucleic Acids Research | 2003

Validation of a novel, fully integrated and flexible microarray benchtop facility for gene expression profiling

Michael Baum; Simone Bielau; Nicole Rittner; Kathrin Schmid; Kathrin Eggelbusch; Michael Dahms; Andrea Schlauersbach; Harald Tahedl; Markus Beier; Ramon Güimil; Matthias Scheffler; Carsten Hermann; Jörg-Michael Dr. Funk; Anke Wixmerten; Hans Rebscher; Matthias Hönig; Claas Andreae; Daniel Büchner; Erich Moschel; Andreas Glathe; Evelyn Jäger; Marc Thom; Andreas Greil; Felix Bestvater; Frank Obermeier; Josef Burgmaier; Klaus Thome; Sigrid Weichert; Silke Hein; Tim Binnewies


Archive | 2001

Method and device for the integrated synthesis and analysis of analytes on a support

Cord F. Stähler; Ramon Güimil; Matthias Scheffler; Peer F. Stähler; Anke Heidbrede


Archive | 2002

Two-stage protective groups for the synthesis of biopolymers

Ramon Güimil; Matthias Scheffler; Peer F. Stähler; Barbro Beijer


Archive | 2000

An integrated synthesis and identification of an analyte, comprises particles immobilized at a carrier to be coupled to receptors in a structured pattern to give receptor arrays for biochemical reactions

Cord F Staehler; Ramon Gueimil; Matthias Scheffler; Peer F Staehler; Anke Heidbrede


Archive | 2003

Photoactivatable two-stage protective groups for the synthesis of biopolymers

Ramon Güimil; Matthias Scheffler; Barbro Beijer


Archive | 2003

Method for the validated construction of arrays

Barbro Beijer; Ramon Güimil; Matthias Scheffler


Archive | 2001

Stepwise synthesis of biopolymers, useful e.g. for preparing DNA chips, using synthons containing protecting group that requires photoactivation before cleavage

Ramon Gueimil; Matthias Scheffler; Peer F Staehler; Babro Beijer


Archive | 2001

Novel strategy for synthesizing polymers in surfaces

Ramon Güimil; Peer F. Stähler; Matthias Scheffler

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German Cancer Research Center

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