Se. Hufton et al., A profile of differentially expressed genes in primary colorectal cancer using suppression subtractive hybridization, FEBS LETTER, 463(1-2), 1999, pp. 77-82
As a step towards understanding the complex differences between normal cell
s and cancer cells, we have used suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH
) to generate a profile of genes overexpressed in primary colorectal cancer
(CRC), From a 35000 clone SSH-cDNA repertoire, we have screened 400 random
clones by reverse Northern blotting, of which 45 clones were scored as ove
rexpressed in tumor compared to matched normal mucosa, Sequencing showed 37
different genes and of these, 16 genes corresponded to known genes in the
public databases. Twelve genes, including Smad5 and Fls353, have previously
been shown to be overexpressed in CRC, A series of known genes which have
not previously been reported to be overexpressed in cancer were also recove
red: Hsc70, PBEF, ribophorin II and Ese-3B, The remaining 21 gents have as
yet no functional annotation, These results show that SSH in conjunction wi
th high throughput screening provides a very efficient means to produce a b
road profile of genes differentially expressed in cancer. Some of the genes
identified may provide novel points of therapeutic intervention, (C) 1999
Federation of European Biochemical Societies.