2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.2008.4650498
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Combining multiple microarray studies using bootstrap meta-analysis

Abstract: Microarray technology has enabled us to simultaneously measure the expression of thousands of genes. Using this high-throughput technology, we can examine subtle genetic changes between biological samples and build predictive models for clinical applications. Although microarrays have dramatically increased the rate of data collection, sample size is still a major issue when selecting features. Previous methods show that combining multiple microarray datasets improves feature selection using simple methods suc… Show more

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“…While the sample sizes employed in this study are comparatively small, it should be noted that all tissues were procured from identical myocardial loci, to ensure optimal uniformity in cell content. This procedure should produce comparatively reliable and informative results with the microarray platform employed, in particular, if considered together with similar gene expression studies employing different platforms [4648]. Most importantly, a validation analysis demonstrated great concordance of our results with other data sets using a different microarray platform.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…While the sample sizes employed in this study are comparatively small, it should be noted that all tissues were procured from identical myocardial loci, to ensure optimal uniformity in cell content. This procedure should produce comparatively reliable and informative results with the microarray platform employed, in particular, if considered together with similar gene expression studies employing different platforms [4648]. Most importantly, a validation analysis demonstrated great concordance of our results with other data sets using a different microarray platform.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Notably also, GO analyses of the DEGs and DEPs revealed significant overlap with enrichment of genes/proteins related to many processes including not only those that are likely to be altered in the progression of DCM to overt heart failure, but are also linked to other disease such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) for example, which strengthens the notion that these two diseases might share some common pathway that need to be deciphered[ 15 ]. Therefore, our approach produced comparatively reliable and informative results with the array platforms employed, especially if considered together with similar gene expression by different platforms[ 47 49 ]. Hence, clinically useful inferences continue to be derived from such studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%