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ABSTRACT: Background
Exact sample annotation in expression microarray datasets is essential for any type of pharmacogenomics research.Results
Candidate markers were explored through the application of Hartigans' dip test statistics to a publically available human whole genome microarray dataset. The marker performance was tested on 188 serial samples from 53 donors and of variable tissue origin from five public microarray datasets. A qualified transcript marker panel consisting of three probe sets for human leukocyte antigens HLA-DQA1 (2 probe sets) and HLA-DRB4 identified sample donor identifier inconsistencies in six of the 188 test samples. About 3% of the test samples require root-cause analysis due to unresolvable inaccuracies.Conclusions
The transcript marker panel consisting of HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DRB4 represents a robust, tissue-independent composite marker to assist control donor annotation concordance at the transcript level. Allele-selectivity of HLA genes renders them good candidates for "fingerprinting" with donor specific expression pattern.
SUBMITTER: Hartmann N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4184161 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hartmann Nicole N Luesink Evert E Khokhlovich Edward E Szustakowski Joseph D JD Baeriswyl Lukas L Peterson Joshua J Scherer Andreas A Nanguneri Nirmala R NR Staedtler Frank F
Biomarker research 20140930
<h4>Background</h4>Exact sample annotation in expression microarray datasets is essential for any type of pharmacogenomics research.<h4>Results</h4>Candidate markers were explored through the application of Hartigans' dip test statistics to a publically available human whole genome microarray dataset. The marker performance was tested on 188 serial samples from 53 donors and of variable tissue origin from five public microarray datasets. A qualified transcript marker panel consisting of three pr ...[more]