Cloning Differentially Expressed Genes Using Rapid Subtraction Hybridization (RaSH)
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Differential gene expression represents the entry point for comprehending complex biological processes. In this context, identification
and cloning of differentially expressed genes represent critical elements in this process. Many techniques have been developed
to facilitate achieving these objectives. Although effective in many situations, most currently described approaches are not
trouble-free and have limitations, including complexity of performance, redundancy of gene identification (reflecting cloning
biases) and false-positive gene identification. A detailed methodology to perform a rapid and efficient cloning approach,
called rapid subtraction hybridization is described in this chapter. This strategy has been applied successfully to a number
of cell culture systems and biological processes, including terminal differentiation and cancer progression in human melanoma
cells, resistance or sensitivity to HIV-1 in human T cells and gene expression changes following infection of normal human
fetal astrocytes with HIV-1 or treatment with neutrotoxic agents. Based on its simplicity of performance and high frequency
of genuine differential gene identification, the rapid subtraction hybridization (RaSH) approach will allow wide applications
in diverse systems and biological contexts.
Affiliation(s): (4) Department of Pathology, Columbia University Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
(5) INSERM, Lyon, France
(6) Department of Urology, Columbia University Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New, York, NY
(7) Ilsong Institute of Life Science, Hallym University, Anyang, Kyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
(8) Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
(9) Department of Neurosurgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
(5) INSERM, Lyon, France
(6) Department of Urology, Columbia University Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New, York, NY
(7) Ilsong Institute of Life Science, Hallym University, Anyang, Kyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
(8) Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
(9) Department of Neurosurgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 383 | Year: 2007 | Page Range: 15-29 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-335-6_2
Subject: Cancer Research
Key Words: RaSH - gene cloning - terminal differentiation - metastasis - reverse Northern - Northern blotting
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