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Gene Expression Profi ling


The activity of a gene, so called gene “expression” means that its DNA is used as a
blueprint to produce a specifi c protein. The fi rst step of gene expression is transcrip-
tion, the process by which the sequence of DNA bases within a gene is used as a
template to synthesize mRNA. Following transcription, the nascent mRNA is pro-
cessed and transported out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm of the cell. Once in
the cytoplasm, the mature mRNA is engaged in the last step in gene expression,
translation − the process by which proteins are synthesized. Finally there is post-
translational modifi cation of proteins into mature forms. Each of these steps in gene
expression is subject to precise cellular controls that collectively allow the cell to
respond to changing needs.


Table 2.4 Comparison of proteomic and genomic approaches in personalized medicine

Genotype/haplotype Gene/protein expression


Protein function
studies Metabonomics
Polymorphisms related
to a specifi c level
of enzyme activity


Protein function is
inferred from
expression levels of
mRNA or protein

Direct measurement
of protein
function

Infers level of protein
function from
metabolic profi le

Genotype does not
always correlate
with protein
function


Gene/protein expression
does not always
correlate with
protein expression/
protein function

Direct measurement
of protein
function under
conditions which
mimic drug
exposure

Levels of endogenous
metabolites rather
than exogenous
levels; under
static conditions

Does not account for
polypharmacy,
inducers and
inhibitors


Does not account for
polypharmacy,
inducers and
inhibitors

Accounts for
polypharmacy,
inducers and
inhibitors

Accounts for
polypharmacy,
inducers and
inhibitors
Qualitative Quantitative Quantitative Qualitative
Identifi es
polymorphism
found to correlate
to fast or slow
phenotype


Identifi es increased or
decreased expression
of mRNA or protein

Identifi es responders,
non- responders,
and those that will
experience
toxicity at
standard doses

Identifi es responders,
non- responders,
or those that will
experience
toxicity

Allows semi
categorical
individualization


Lack of correlation,
makes
individualization
inaccurate

Allows accurate
individualization
of therapy to treat
many of those
originally
identifi ed as
non-responders or
at risk for toxicity

Non-responders or
those that will
experience
toxicity are not
treated with
specifi c agent

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