Screening and identification of metastasis-related gene in salivary gland adenoid cystic carcinoma with cDNA microarry assay / 实用口腔医学杂志
Journal of Practical Stomatology
; (6)1995.
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Objective:To identify metastasis-associated genes in salivary gland adenoid cystic carcinoma(ACC).Methods:Salivary gland adenoid cytic carcinoma cell line ACC-2 and its highly metastatic ACC-M cells were used to screen the metastasis-related genes in ACC by microarray technology.Two fluorescent cDNA probes labeled with Cy3 and Cy5 dyes,were prepared from the mRNA samples of ACC-2 and ACC-M cells by reverse transcription method.The two color probes were then mixed and hybridized on the cDNA chip constructed by double dots of 1152 human genes,and scanned at two wave lengths.Differentialy expressed genes of the two cell lines were analyzed using computer.Then seven of the differently expressed genes were further validated by RT-PCR technique.Results:Of the 1,152 known genes and expressed sequence tags,26 showed significantly different expression level(minimum 2 fold) between the two cell lines.Among the 26 genes,19 were up regulated(with ratio more than 2) and 7 were down(with ratio less than 1/2).The results of RT-PCR analysis for 7 differently expressed genes were coincident with those of microarray assay.Conclusions:Down regulation of LIFR,LCP1,DPEP1 and ABLIM1,and up regulation of DCC,MMP1 and CNTN2 may be related to the highly metastatic potential of ACC-M cell line.
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Zh
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Journal of Practical Stomatology
Year:
1995
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Article