Molecular-timetable methods
for detection of body time and rhythm disorders from single-time-point
genome-wide expression profiles
Ueda H R, Chen W, Minami Y, Honma S, Honma K, Iino M and Hashimoto S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101(31):11227-32 (2004)
SUMMARY
Detection of individual body time (BT) via a single-time-point assay has
been a longstanding unfulfilled dream in medicine, because BT information
can be exploited to maximize potency and minimize toxicity during drug
administration and thus will enable highly optimized medication. To achieve
this dream, we created a "molecular timetable" composed of >100
"time-indicating genes," whose gene expression levels can represent
internal BT. Here we describe a robust method called the "molecular-timetable
method" for BT detection from a single-time-point expression profile.
The power of this method is demonstrated by the sensitive and accurate
detection of BT and the sensitive diagnosis of rhythm disorders. These
results demonstrate the feasibility of BT detection based on single-time-point
sampling, suggest the potential for expression-based diagnosis of rhythm
disorders, and may translate functional genomics into chronotherapy and
personalized medicine.
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