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Molecular evolution and expression profile of the chemerine encoding gene RARRES2 in baboon and chimpanzee
González-Alvarez, Rafael; Garza-Rodriguez, María de Lourdes; Delgado-Enciso, Iván; Treviño-Alvarado, Victor Manuel; Canales-Del-Castillo, Ricardo; Martínez-De-Villarreal, Laura Elia; Lugo-Trampe, Ángel; Tejero, María Elizabeth; Schlabritz-Loutsevitch, Natalia E; Rocha-Pizaña, María Del Refugio; Cole, Shelley A; Reséndez-Pérez, Diana; Moises-Alvarez, Mario; Comuzzie, Anthony G; Barrera-Saldaña, Hugo Alberto; Garza-Guajardo, Raquel; Barboza-Quintana, Oralia; Rodríguez-Sánchez, Irám Pablo.
Affiliation
  • González-Alvarez, Rafael; Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara. Facultad de Medicina. Jalisco. MX
  • Garza-Rodriguez, María de Lourdes; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Bioquímica y Medicina Molecular. Jalisco. MX
  • Delgado-Enciso, Iván; Universidad de Colima. Facultad de Medicina. Colima. MX
  • Treviño-Alvarado, Victor Manuel; Tecnológico de Monterrey. Nuevo León. MX
  • Canales-Del-Castillo, Ricardo; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas. MX
  • Martínez-De-Villarreal, Laura Elia; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleuterio González. Departamento de Genética. Nuevo León. MX
  • Lugo-Trampe, Ángel; Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas. Centro Mesoamericano de Estudios en Salud Pública y Desastres. Chiapas. MX
  • Tejero, María Elizabeth; Instituto Nacional de Medicina Genómica. Distrito Federal. MX
  • Schlabritz-Loutsevitch, Natalia E; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Odessa. US
  • Rocha-Pizaña, María Del Refugio; Tecnológico de Monterrey. Nuevo León. MX
  • Cole, Shelley A; Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research. Department of Genetics. San Antonio. US
  • Reséndez-Pérez, Diana; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas. MX
  • Moises-Alvarez, Mario; Tecnológico de Monterrey. Nuevo León. MX
  • Comuzzie, Anthony G; Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research. Department of Genetics. San Antonio. US
  • Barrera-Saldaña, Hugo Alberto; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Bioquímica y Medicina Molecular. Jalisco. MX
  • Garza-Guajardo, Raquel; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Anatomía Patológica y Citopatología. Jalisco. MX
  • Barboza-Quintana, Oralia; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Anatomía Patológica y Citopatología. Jalisco. MX
  • Rodríguez-Sánchez, Irám Pablo; Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleuterio González. Departamento de Genética. Nuevo León. MX
Biol. Res ; 48: 1-7, 2015. ilus, tab
Article in En | LILACS | ID: biblio-950795
Responsible library: CL1.1
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Chemerin, encoded by the retinoic acid receptor responder 2 (RARRES2) gene is an adipocytesecreted protein with autocrine/paracrine functions in adipose tissue, metabolism and inflammation with a recently described function in vascular tone regulation, liver, steatosis, etc. This molecule is believed to represent a critical endocrine signal linking obesity to diabetes. There are no data available regarding evolution of RARRES2 in non-human primates and great apes. Expression profile and orthology in RARRES2 genes are unknown aspects in the biology of this multigene family in primates. Thus; we attempt to describe expression profile and phylogenetic relationship as complementary knowledge in the function of this gene in primates. To do that, we performed A RT-PCR from different tissues obtained during necropsies. Also we tested the hypotheses of positive evolution, purifying selection, and neutrality. And finally a phylogenetic analysis was made between primates RARRES2 protein.

RESULTS:

RARRES2 transcripts were present in liver, lung, adipose tissue, ovary, pancreas, heart, hypothalamus and pituitary tissues. Expression in kidney and leukocytes were not detectable in either species. It was determined that the studied genes are orthologous.

CONCLUSIONS:

RARRES2 evolution fits the hypothesis of purifying selection. Expression profiles of the RARRES2 gene are similar in baboons and chimpanzees and are also phylogenetically related.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Papio / Pan troglodytes / Receptors, Retinoic Acid / Evolution, Molecular Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2015 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Papio / Pan troglodytes / Receptors, Retinoic Acid / Evolution, Molecular Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2015 Type: Article