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Isolation of differentially expressed genes in human heart tissues. | LitMetric

Isolation of differentially expressed genes in human heart tissues.

Biochim Biophys Acta

Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Basic Medicine, China Medical University, Shenyang, PR China.

Published: December 2002

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study used RNA arbitrarily primed-PCR (RAP-PCR) to identify genes that show different expression levels in common congenital heart defects (CHD) compared to normal heart samples.
  • Three previously unknown genes (hCALO, NP79, SUN2) were identified, alongside known genes (apolipoprotein J, titin, dystrophin, protein kinase C-delta) also expressed in the heart.
  • The research confirmed that while hCALO, NP79, and SUN2 were expressed similarly in both TOF and control samples, dystrophin and titin were significantly increased in TOF, highlighting the potential of RAP-PCR in exploring genetic factors in human heart function.

Article Abstract

We applied RNA arbitrarily primed-PCR (RAP-PCR) to screen the genes differentially expressed between common congenital heart defects (CHD) [atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, Tetrology of Fallot (TOF)] and normal human heart samples. Three of these differentially amplified fragments matched cDNA sequences coding for proteins of unknown function in humans: hCALO (human homologue of calossin), NP79 (coding for a nuclear protein of 79KD) and SUN2 (Sad-1 unc-84 domain protein 2). The other four fragments were from known human genes: apolipoprotein J, titin, dystrophin and protein kinase C-delta. Northern blot analysis confirmed that all of these genes are expressed in the human heart. The results of RAP-PCR were reconfirmed by quantitative RT-PCR in TOF and control heart samples. Both techniques showed the levels of expression of hCALO, NP79 and SUN2 to be comparable in TOF and control samples and the level of expression of dystrophin and titin, both coding for cytoskeletal proteins, to be significantly upregulated in TOF samples. In summary, we have shown that the RAP-PCR technique is useful in the identification of differentially expressed gene from biopsy samples of human CHD tissues. In this manner, we have identified three novel genes implicated in the normal function of the human heart and two known genes upregulated in TOF samples.

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