Gene expression-based high-throughput screening(GE-HTS) and application to leukemia differentiation.

Nat Genet
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Abstract

Chemical genomics involves generating large collections of small molecules and using them to modulate cellular states. Despite recent progress in the systematic synthesis of structurally diverse compounds, their use in screens of cellular circuitry is still an ad hoc process. Here, we outline a general, efficient approach called gene expression-based high-throughput screening (GE-HTS) in which a gene expression signature is used as a surrogate for cellular states, and we describe its application in a particular setting: the identification of compounds that induce the differentiation of acute myeloid leukemia cells. In screening 1,739 compounds, we identified 8 that reliably induced the differentiation signature and, furthermore, yielded functional evidence of bona fide differentiation. The results indicate that GE-HTS may be a powerful, general approach for chemical screening.

Year of Publication
2004
Journal
Nat Genet
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
257-63
Date Published
2004 Mar
ISSN
1061-4036
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DOI
10.1038/ng1305
PubMed ID
14770183
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