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Highly Expressed Genes in Human High Grade Gliomas: Immunohistochemical Analysis of Data from the Human Protein Atlas

Department of Neurology, Sisters Hospital, Buffalo, NY, USA
Neurol. Int. 2014, 6(2), 5348; https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5348
Submission received: 11 February 2014 / Revised: 11 February 2014 / Accepted: 7 April 2014 / Published: 16 June 2014

Abstract

Gene expression within human glioblastomas were analyzed from data on 20,083 genes entered into the on-line Human Protein Atlas. In selecting genes that are strongly expressed within normal human brain tissue, 58 genes were identified from a search of the 20,083 entries that were rated as showing 90% or greater intensity of expression within normal brain tissues. Of these 58, a subset of 48 genes was identified that not only had expression data for human glioblastomas but also for the human glioblastoma cell line U-251. Four of these 48 selected genes were found to be strongly expressed within the cytoplasm when assessed by both histologic sampling of high grade glioma patient cases as well as U-251 glioblastoma cell line immunofluoresence analysis. These four human genes are: AGBL2 (ATP/GTP binding protein-like 2), BLOC1S6 (biogenesis of lysosomal organelles complex-1, subunit 6), MAP1A (microtubule-associated protein 1A) and ZSWIM5 (zinc finger, SWIM-type containing 5, also known as KIAA1511). Further research is advocated to investigate the role of ZSWIM5 and AGBL2 in glioma cell biology.
Keywords: brain tumor; glioma; gene; atlas brain tumor; glioma; gene; atlas

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Meyer, M.A. Highly Expressed Genes in Human High Grade Gliomas: Immunohistochemical Analysis of Data from the Human Protein Atlas. Neurol. Int. 2014, 6, 5348. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5348

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Meyer MA. Highly Expressed Genes in Human High Grade Gliomas: Immunohistochemical Analysis of Data from the Human Protein Atlas. Neurology International. 2014; 6(2):5348. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5348

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Meyer, Michael A. 2014. "Highly Expressed Genes in Human High Grade Gliomas: Immunohistochemical Analysis of Data from the Human Protein Atlas" Neurology International 6, no. 2: 5348. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5348

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Meyer, M. A. (2014). Highly Expressed Genes in Human High Grade Gliomas: Immunohistochemical Analysis of Data from the Human Protein Atlas. Neurology International, 6(2), 5348. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5348

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