Objective: To study the function of F10 gene, a novel hydaditiform mole-related gene.
Methods: A549 cell line was transfected with the F10 gene of forward or reverse sequence or with the empty vector, respectively. The cellular mRNA was extracted after 24 h of transfection to screen for the differentially expressed genes among the 3 transfected and the control cells using differential display-polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR).
Results: The bands representing differentially expressed genes were amplified from the cells, and the products were linked to T-Vector for sequence analysis. Several genes were screened by Blasting and their expressions were confirmed by fluorescent quantitative PCR.
Conclusion: F10 gene is functionally related to cell proliferation and apoptosis.
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