Evaluation of MetriGenix custom 4D™ arrays applied for detection of breast cancer subtypes

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Background: Previously, a total of five breast cancer subtypes have been identified based on variation in gene expression patterns. These expression profiles were also shown to be associated with different prognostic value. In this study tumour samples from 27 breast cancer patients, previously subtyped by expression analysis using DNA microarrays, and four controls from normal breast tissue were included. A new MetriGenix 4D™ array proposed for diagnostic use was evaluated. Methods: We applied MetriGenix custom 4D™ arrays for the detection of previously defined molecular subtypes of breast cancer. MetriGenix 4D™ arrays have special features including probe immobilization in microchannels with chemiluminescence detection that enable shorter hybridization time. Results: The MetriGenix 4D™ array platform was evaluated with respect to both the accuracy in classifying the samples as well as the performance of the system itself. In a cross validation analysis using "Nearest Shrunken Centroid classifier" and the PAM software, 77% of the samples were classified correctly according to earlier classification results. Conclusion: The system shows potential for fast screening; however, improvements are needed. © 2006 Muggerud et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Muggerud, A. A., Johnsen, H., Barnes, D. A., Steel, A., Lønning, P. E., Naume, B., … Børresen-Dale, A. L. (2006). Evaluation of MetriGenix custom 4DTM arrays applied for detection of breast cancer subtypes. BMC Cancer, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-59

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