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Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice

The toxic metal lead is a widespread environmental polutant that can adversely affect human health. However, the underlying mechanisms of lead-induced toxicity are still largely unknown. The mechanism of lead toxicity was presumed to involve cross reaction between Pb(2+) and Ca(2+) with calmodulin d...

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Autores principales: Li, Sun, Liu, Xiao-Lin, Zhou, Xie-Lai, Jiang, Su-Jun, Yuan, Hong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4961913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/intox-2015-0024
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author Li, Sun
Liu, Xiao-Lin
Zhou, Xie-Lai
Jiang, Su-Jun
Yuan, Hong
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Liu, Xiao-Lin
Zhou, Xie-Lai
Jiang, Su-Jun
Yuan, Hong
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description The toxic metal lead is a widespread environmental polutant that can adversely affect human health. However, the underlying mechanisms of lead-induced toxicity are still largely unknown. The mechanism of lead toxicity was presumed to involve cross reaction between Pb(2+) and Ca(2+) with calmodulin dependent systems. The aim of the present study was thus to identify differential expression of calmodulin-related genes in the spleen of lead-exposed mice. We performed microarray analysis to identify differentially expressed genes. RNAs from spleen tissue of lead exposed animals (n=6) and controls (n=6) were converted to labeled cRNA and hybridized to Illumina mouse WG-6_v2_Bead Chip. Expression profiles were analyzed using Illumina BeadStudio Application. Real-time RT-PCR was conducted to validate the microarray data. By microarray analysis 5 calmodulin-related genes (MAP2K6, CAMKK2, CXCR4, PHKA2, MYLK) were found to be differently expressed in lead exposed compared with control mice (p<0.05). The results of Real-time RT-PCR showed that MAP2K6 and CAMKK2 were up-regulated and CXCR4 was down-regulated in lead exposure, but there were no significant differences in PHKA2 and MYLK expression between the lead exposed and control group. These results show that lead exposure produced significant changes in expression of a variety of genes in the spleen and can affect calmodulin-related gene expression.
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spelling pubmed-49619132016-08-02 Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice Li, Sun Liu, Xiao-Lin Zhou, Xie-Lai Jiang, Su-Jun Yuan, Hong Interdiscip Toxicol Original Article The toxic metal lead is a widespread environmental polutant that can adversely affect human health. However, the underlying mechanisms of lead-induced toxicity are still largely unknown. The mechanism of lead toxicity was presumed to involve cross reaction between Pb(2+) and Ca(2+) with calmodulin dependent systems. The aim of the present study was thus to identify differential expression of calmodulin-related genes in the spleen of lead-exposed mice. We performed microarray analysis to identify differentially expressed genes. RNAs from spleen tissue of lead exposed animals (n=6) and controls (n=6) were converted to labeled cRNA and hybridized to Illumina mouse WG-6_v2_Bead Chip. Expression profiles were analyzed using Illumina BeadStudio Application. Real-time RT-PCR was conducted to validate the microarray data. By microarray analysis 5 calmodulin-related genes (MAP2K6, CAMKK2, CXCR4, PHKA2, MYLK) were found to be differently expressed in lead exposed compared with control mice (p<0.05). The results of Real-time RT-PCR showed that MAP2K6 and CAMKK2 were up-regulated and CXCR4 was down-regulated in lead exposure, but there were no significant differences in PHKA2 and MYLK expression between the lead exposed and control group. These results show that lead exposure produced significant changes in expression of a variety of genes in the spleen and can affect calmodulin-related gene expression. Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2015-12 2015-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4961913/ /pubmed/27486376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/intox-2015-0024 Text en Copyright © 2015 SETOX & Institute of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, SASc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Li, Sun
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Jiang, Su-Jun
Yuan, Hong
Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice
title Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice
title_full Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice
title_fullStr Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice
title_full_unstemmed Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice
title_short Expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice
title_sort expression of calmodulin-related genes in lead-exposed mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4961913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/intox-2015-0024
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