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J Immunotoxicol ; 5(2): 139-44, 2008 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18569383

ABSTRACT

The exposure of Libby MT residents to amphibole-contaminated vermiculite is well known. To explore the gene-environment interactions in the development of asbestos-related diseases (ARD), a mouse model of asbestos exposure using Six-mix (a combination of amphibole fibers gathered from six sites at the Libby vermiculite mine), crocidolite asbestos, or saline as a negative control was used to determine both gene expression responses by using mouse 10,000 oligonucleotide array and to visualize these changes histologically. Mice were sacrificed and whole lungs harvested for histology and microarray analysis six months following exposure via intratracheal instillation. Using an arbitrary cutoff of 1.25-fold change, genes whose RNA expression levels were specifically altered in response to the different amphibole exposures were grouped into categories by a gene ontology analysis program, GoMiner. Our hypothesis was that assessment of asbestos-responsive genes would provide a better understanding of response mechanisms. These experiments have provided new candidates for genes involved in the asbestos response pathways.


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Aluminum Silicates/toxicity , Asbestos, Amphibole/toxicity , Asbestosis/immunology , Disease Models, Animal , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Aluminum Silicates/history , Animals , Asbestos, Amphibole/history , Asbestosis/genetics , Electronic Data Processing , Environmental Exposure/history , Gene Expression Profiling , Gene Expression Regulation/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation/immunology , History, 20th Century , Humans , Mice , Mining/history , Montana , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Software , Time Factors
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