Cancer Letters
Volume 228, Issue 1 , Pages 5-11, 18 October 2005

A review of DNA microarray analysis of human neuroblastomas

  • Miki Ohira

      Affiliations

    • Division of Biochemistry, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, 666-2 Nitona, Chuoh-ku, Chiba 260-8717, Japan
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  • Shigeyuki Oba

      Affiliations

    • Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, Japan
  • ,
  • Yoko Nakamura

      Affiliations

    • Division of Biochemistry, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, 666-2 Nitona, Chuoh-ku, Chiba 260-8717, Japan
  • ,
  • Takahiro Hirata

      Affiliations

    • Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co. Inc., Tokyo 100-622, Japan
  • ,
  • Shin Ishii

      Affiliations

    • Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, Japan
  • ,
  • Akira Nakagawara

      Affiliations

    • Division of Biochemistry, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, 666-2 Nitona, Chuoh-ku, Chiba 260-8717, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +81 43 264 5431; fax: +81 43 265 4459.

Received 20 December 2004; accepted 12 January 2005.

Abstract 

Neuroblastoma (NBL) is an enigmatic tumor with heterogeneous clinical behaviors including maturation, regression, and aggressive growth. Despite recent progress in therapeutic strategies against advanced NBL, long-term outcomes still remain very poor. The prediction of cancer prognosis is one of the most urgent demands to initiate the suitable treatment of NBL. Recent papers have demonstrated that cancers can be diagnosed on the basis of gene expression profiling. We have been proceeded NBL cDNA project to collect a large number of genes expressed in NBLs, to identify the genes differentially expressed between favorable and unfavorable NBLs, and to make an NBL-proper cDNA chip for large-scale analysis of NBL tumors. Computational analysis of gene expression data in NBLs identified many prognosis-related genes and provided a classifier to predict the patient prognosis with high efficiency. Conversion of these findings into better diagnosis and treatment is now underway. Thus, molecular profiling of NBL has become a feasible tool for clinical applications.

Keywords: Neuroblastoma, Expression profile, Microarray, Diagnosis, Prognosis prediction, Differential expression

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PII: S0304-3835(05)00360-5

doi:10.1016/j.canlet.2005.01.054

Cancer Letters
Volume 228, Issue 1 , Pages 5-11, 18 October 2005