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Development of gene microarray in screening differently expressed genes in keloid and normal-control skin

         

摘要

Background Keloid is an intricate lesion that is probably regulated by many genes. In this study, the authors used the technique of complementary DNA (cDNA) microarray to analyse abnormal gene expression in keloids and normal control skins. Methods The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products of 8400 genes were spotted in an array on chemical-material-coated-glass plates. The DNAs were fixed on the glass plates. The total RNAs were isolated from freshly excised human keloid and normal control skins, and the mRNAs were then purified. The mRNA from both keloid and normal control skins were reversely transcribed to cDNAs, with the incorporation of fluorescent dUTP, for preparing the hybridisation probes. The mixed probes were then hybridised to the cDNA microarray. After thorough washing, the cDNA microarray was scanned for differing fluorescent signals from two types of tissues. Gene expression of tissue growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and of c-myc was detected with both RT-PCR and Northern blot hybridisation to confirm the effectiveness of cDNA microarray. Results Among the 8400 human genes, 402 were detected with different expression levels between keloid and normal control skins. Two hundred and fifty genes, including TGF-β1 and c-myc, were up-regulated and 152 genes were down-regulated. Higher expressions of TGF-β1 and c-myc in keloid were also revealed using RT-PCR and Northern blot methods. Conclusion cDNA microarray analysis provides a powerful tool for investigating differential gene expression in keloid and normal control skins. Keloid is a complicated lesion with many genes involved.

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  • 来源
    《中华医学杂志(英文版)》 |2004年第6期|877-881|共5页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Wound Healing, 304th Hospital, Beijing 100037, China;

    Department of Wound Healing, 304th Hospital, Beijing 100037, China;

    Institute of Radiation Medicine, Academy of Military Medicine Sciences, Beijing 100850, China;

    Department of Wound Healing, 304th Hospital, Beijing 100037, China;

    Department of Wound Healing, 304th Hospital, Beijing 100037, China;

    Department of Wound Healing, 304th Hospital, Beijing 100037, China;

    Department of Wound Healing, 304th Hospital, Beijing 100037, China;

  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 基础医学;
  • 关键词

    cDNA microarray; keloid; skin; gene;

    机译:cDNA微阵列;瘢痕loid;皮肤;基因;
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