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Title: Prediction of gene expression in human using rat in vivo gene expression in Japanese Toxicogenomics Project
Authors: OTAVA, Martin 
SHKEDY, Ziv 
KASIM, Adetayo 
Issue Date: 2014
Source: Systems Biomedicine, 2(1), p. 8-15
Abstract: The Japanese Toxicogenomics Project (TGP) provides large amount of data for the toxicology and safety framework. We focus on gene expression data of rat in vivo and human in vitro. We consider two different analyses for the TGP data. The first analysis is based on two-way analysis of variance model and the goal is to detect genes with significant doseresponse relationship in both humans and rats. The second analysis consists of a trend analysis at each time point and the goal is to detect genes in the rat in order to predict gene expression in humans. The first analysis leads us to conclusions about the heterogeneity of the compound set and will suggest how to address this issue to improve future analyses. In the second part, we identify, for particular compounds, groups of genes that are translatable from rats to humans, so they can be used for prediction of human in vitro data based on rat in vivo data.
Keywords: toxicogenomics; gene expression; drug-induced liver injury; rat-human translatability; multiple contrast test; dose-response relationship
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/16890
ISBN: 9780123725509
ISSN: 2162-8149
DOI: 10.4161/sysb.29412
Rights: Open Access CCBY-NC
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: vabb 2017
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