Hi everyone,
I have a mouse model with a specific pathology (7 mice total). All 7 mice have gene expression data (Agilent). I would like to identify human patients who resemble the most like this mouse model in terms of gene expression. I have several human samples with gene expression (Illumina). I have two questions:
- How can I generate a "general gene signature" for the murine model with 7 mice?
- How can I test each human sample with this mouse signature? Importantly, how can I establish a threshold? Moreover, would different platforms cause problem?
I know that there must be some good tools out there (e.g. Bioconductor, Broad Institute...), but I am new with gene expression. Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Did you at least run mice without the pathology on the same platform?
Hi!
Thank you for answering me back. I am not sure if it answers your question: my lab used Agilent for all mice (regardless of pathology). The human data comes from another lab.
Right, but do you literally only have data for the 7 pathological mice? Normally you would generate data for pathological and non-pathological mice so you can at least see how the pathological state might be changing things (otherwise, the generated "signature" is pretty useless). While you can probably download a similar non-pathological sample from GEO, you'd then have a batch effect to deal with.
Hi!
Sorry for the confusion. Yes, we do have gene expression for non-pathological mice (we have 4 mice). Thank you!