[HTML][HTML] Genomic and proteomic profiling I: leiomyomas in African Americans and Caucasians

Q Pan, X Luo, N Chegini - Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 2007 - Springer
Q Pan, X Luo, N Chegini
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 2007Springer
Background Clinical observations indicate that leiomyomas occur more frequently in African
Americans compared to other ethnic groups with unknown etiology. To identify the molecular
basis for the difference we compared leiomyomas form A. Americans with Caucasians using
genomic and proteomic strategies. Methods Microarray, realtime PCR, 2D-PAGE, mass
spectrometry, Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. Results Using Affymetrix U133A
array and analysis based on P ranking (P< 0.01) 1470 genes were identified as differentially …
Background
Clinical observations indicate that leiomyomas occur more frequently in African Americans compared to other ethnic groups with unknown etiology. To identify the molecular basis for the difference we compared leiomyomas form A. Americans with Caucasians using genomic and proteomic strategies.
Methods
Microarray, realtime PCR, 2D-PAGE, mass spectrometry, Western blotting and immunohistochemistry.
Results
Using Affymetrix U133A array and analysis based on P ranking (P < 0.01) 1470 genes were identified as differentially expressed in leiomyomas compared to myometrium regardless of ethnicity. Of these, 268 genes were either over-expressed (177 genes) or under-expressed (91 genes) based on P < 0.01 followed by 2-fold cutoff selection in leiomyomas of A. Americans as compared to Caucasians. Among them, the expression E2F1, RUNX3, EGR3, TBPIP, ECM2, ESM1, THBS1, GAS1, ADAM17, CST6, CST7, FBLN5, ICAM2, EDN1 and COL18 was validated using realtime PCR low-density arrays. 2D PAGE coupled with image analysis identified 332 protein spots of which the density/volume of 31 varied by greater than or equal to 1.5 fold in leiomyomas as compared to myometrium. The density/volume of 34 protein-spots varied by greater than or equal to 1.5 fold (26 increased and 8 decreased) in leiomyomas of A. Americans as compared to Caucasians. Tandem mass spectrometric analysis of 15 protein spots identified several proteins whose transcripts were also identified by microarray, including 14-3-3 beta and mimecan, whose expression was confirmed using western blotting and immunohistochemistry.
Conclusion
These findings imply that the level rather than the ethnic-specific expression of a number of genes and proteins may account for the difference between leiomyomas and possibly myometrium, in A. Americans and Caucasians. Further study using larger sample size is required to confirm these findings.
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