Title: Systematic analysis of gene expression in human brains before and after death
Authors: Franz, Henriette
Ullmann, Claudia
Becker, Albert
Ryan, Margaret
Bahn, Sabine
Arendt, Thomas
Simon, Matthias
Paabo, Svante
Khaitovich, Philipp
Issue Date: 30-Dec-2005
Abstract: Abstract Background Numerous studies have employed microarray techniques to study changes in gene expression in connection with human disease, aging and evolution. The vast majority of human samples available for research are obtained from deceased individuals. This raises questions about how well gene expression patterns in such samples reflect those of living individuals. Results Here, we compare gene expression patterns in two human brain regions in postmortem samples and in material collected during surgical intervention. We find that death induces significant expression changes in more than 10% of all expressed genes. These changes are non-randomly distributed with respect to their function. Moreover, we observe similar expression changes due to death in two distinct brain regions. Consequently, the pattern of gene expression differences between the two brain regions is largely unaffected by death, although the magnitude of differences is reduced by 50% in postmortem samples. Furthermore, death-induced changes do not contribute significantly to gene expression variation among postmortem human brain samples. Conclusion We conclude that postmortem human brain samples are suitable for investigating gene expression patterns in humans, but that caution is warranted in interpreting results for individual genes.
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URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/238246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2005-6-13-r112
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