Use of a three-color cDNA microarray platform to measure and control support-bound probe for improved data quality and reproducibility
AUTOR(ES)
Hessner, Martin J.
FONTE
Oxford University Press
RESUMO
Construction methodologies for cDNA microarrays lack the ability to determine array integrity prior to hybridization, leaving the array itself a source of uncontrolled experimental variation. We solved this problem through development of a three-color cDNA array platform whereby printed probes are tagged with fluorescein and are compatible with Cy3 and Cy5 target labeling dyes when using confocal laser scanners possessing narrow bandwidths. Here we use this approach to: (i) develop a tracking system to monitor the printing of probe plates at predicted coordinates; (ii) define the quantity of immobilized probe necessary for quality hybridized array data to establish pre-hybridization array selection criteria; (iii) investigate factors that influence probe availability for hybridization; and (iv) explore the feasibility of hybridized data filtering using element fluorescein intensity. A direct and significant relationship (R2 = 0.73, P < 0.001) between pre-hybridization average fluorescein intensity and subsequent hybridized replicate consistency was observed, illustrating that data quality can be improved by selecting arrays that meet defined pre-hybridization criteria. Furthermore, we demonstrate that our three-color approach provides a means to filter spots possessing insufficient bound probe from hybridized data sets to further improve data quality. Collectively, this strategy will improve microarray data and increase its utility as a sensitive screening tool.
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