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Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear

Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expression analysis may be a useful tool for understanding tendon tears and the failure of cuff healing, and reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) has become an effective method for such...

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Autores principales: Leal, Mariana Ferreira, Belangero, Paulo Santoro, Figueiredo, Eduardo Antônio, Cohen, Carina, Loyola, Leonor Casilla, Andreoli, Carlos Vicente, Smith, Marília Cardoso, de Castro Pochini, Alberto, Ejnisman, Benno, Cohen, Moises
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4358921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25768100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118821
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author Leal, Mariana Ferreira
Belangero, Paulo Santoro
Figueiredo, Eduardo Antônio
Cohen, Carina
Loyola, Leonor Casilla
Andreoli, Carlos Vicente
Smith, Marília Cardoso
de Castro Pochini, Alberto
Ejnisman, Benno
Cohen, Moises
author_facet Leal, Mariana Ferreira
Belangero, Paulo Santoro
Figueiredo, Eduardo Antônio
Cohen, Carina
Loyola, Leonor Casilla
Andreoli, Carlos Vicente
Smith, Marília Cardoso
de Castro Pochini, Alberto
Ejnisman, Benno
Cohen, Moises
author_sort Leal, Mariana Ferreira
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description Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expression analysis may be a useful tool for understanding tendon tears and the failure of cuff healing, and reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) has become an effective method for such studies. However, this technique requires the use of suitable reference genes for data normalization. Here, we evaluate the suitability of six reference genes (18S, ACTB, B2M, GAPDH, HPRT1 and TBP) using samples from the rotator cuff tendons of 28 individuals with tendon tears (3 tendons regions) and 8 controls (2 tendon regions); for the tear patients, we evaluated ruptured and non-ruptured tendon samples. The stability of the candidate reference genes was determined using the NormFinder, geNorm, BestKeeper and DataAssist software packages. Overall, HPRT1 was the best single reference gene, and HPRT1+TBP composed the best pair and HPRT1+TBP+ACTB composed the best trio of reference genes from the analysis of different groups, including the simultaneous analysis of all tissue samples. To identify the optimal combination of reference genes, we evaluated the expression of COL1A1 and COL3A1, and no obvious differences were observed when using 2, 3 or 4 reference genes for most of the analyses. However, COL3A1 expression differed between ruptured and non-ruptured (posterior superior region) tendons of patients only when normalized by HPRT1+TBP+B2M and HPRT1+TBP. On the other hand, the comparison between these two groups using the best trio of reference genes (HPRT1+TBP+ACTB) and 4 reference genes did not revealed a significant difference in COL3A1 expression. Consequently, the use of suitable reference genes for a reliable gene expression evaluation by RT-qPCR should consider the type of tendon samples investigated. HPRT1+TBP+ACTB seems to be the best combination of reference genes for the analysis of involving different tendon samples of individuals with rotator cuff tears.
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spelling pubmed-43589212015-03-23 Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear Leal, Mariana Ferreira Belangero, Paulo Santoro Figueiredo, Eduardo Antônio Cohen, Carina Loyola, Leonor Casilla Andreoli, Carlos Vicente Smith, Marília Cardoso de Castro Pochini, Alberto Ejnisman, Benno Cohen, Moises PLoS One Research Article Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expression analysis may be a useful tool for understanding tendon tears and the failure of cuff healing, and reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) has become an effective method for such studies. However, this technique requires the use of suitable reference genes for data normalization. Here, we evaluate the suitability of six reference genes (18S, ACTB, B2M, GAPDH, HPRT1 and TBP) using samples from the rotator cuff tendons of 28 individuals with tendon tears (3 tendons regions) and 8 controls (2 tendon regions); for the tear patients, we evaluated ruptured and non-ruptured tendon samples. The stability of the candidate reference genes was determined using the NormFinder, geNorm, BestKeeper and DataAssist software packages. Overall, HPRT1 was the best single reference gene, and HPRT1+TBP composed the best pair and HPRT1+TBP+ACTB composed the best trio of reference genes from the analysis of different groups, including the simultaneous analysis of all tissue samples. To identify the optimal combination of reference genes, we evaluated the expression of COL1A1 and COL3A1, and no obvious differences were observed when using 2, 3 or 4 reference genes for most of the analyses. However, COL3A1 expression differed between ruptured and non-ruptured (posterior superior region) tendons of patients only when normalized by HPRT1+TBP+B2M and HPRT1+TBP. On the other hand, the comparison between these two groups using the best trio of reference genes (HPRT1+TBP+ACTB) and 4 reference genes did not revealed a significant difference in COL3A1 expression. Consequently, the use of suitable reference genes for a reliable gene expression evaluation by RT-qPCR should consider the type of tendon samples investigated. HPRT1+TBP+ACTB seems to be the best combination of reference genes for the analysis of involving different tendon samples of individuals with rotator cuff tears. Public Library of Science 2015-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4358921/ /pubmed/25768100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118821 Text en © 2015 Leal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Leal, Mariana Ferreira
Belangero, Paulo Santoro
Figueiredo, Eduardo Antônio
Cohen, Carina
Loyola, Leonor Casilla
Andreoli, Carlos Vicente
Smith, Marília Cardoso
de Castro Pochini, Alberto
Ejnisman, Benno
Cohen, Moises
Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear
title Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear
title_full Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear
title_fullStr Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear
title_short Identification of Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Tendons from Patients with Rotator Cuff Tear
title_sort identification of suitable reference genes for gene expression studies in tendons from patients with rotator cuff tear
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4358921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25768100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118821
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