Screening and validation of stable housekeeping genes in lung organoids and rat lung models under tobacco exposure.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Experimental Lung Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-05 DOI:10.1080/01902148.2025.2554368
Yi Liu, Jing Zhang, Xi Fang, Guang Cheng, ChengHao Luo, Yuanjing Huang, Long Huang
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In recent years, with the increasing severity of air pollution and environmental degradation, research on lung-related diseases has become more intensive. Lung organoids, as 3D in vitro culture models, can simulate the local microenvironment and physiological functions of lung tissue and are widely used in studies on the development and mechanisms of lung-related diseases. However, the precise application of lung organoids is still in the developmental stage, particularly regarding the screening and validation of stable housekeeping genes in lung organoids, which remains unclear. This study utilized human/mouse-derived lung organoids and rat lung tissue as research subjects. By establishing physiological, traditional cigarette, and heated cigarette exposure models and combining BestKeeper, GeNorm, and NormFinder software, the expression stability of various housekeeping genes under different research subjects and exposure models was analyzed to identify stable housekeeping genes for lung-related research. The results showed that in human/mouse-derived lung organoids and rat lung tissue, the baseline expression levels of housekeeping genes were generally high. Among them, GAPDH exhibited the highest expression stability and was least affected by exposure environments, followed by β-actin, RPS16, and RPL19, while 18s showed relatively poor stability. Furthermore, when using a stable single housekeeping gene (e.g., GAPDH) for relative quantification of target gene expression, the experimental results were more significant. When GAPDH and β-actin were used as combined housekeeping genes for target gene quantification, the changes in target gene expression were more pronounced, with stronger statistical significance. In conclusion, this study provides stable single housekeeping genes (GAPDH) and combined housekeeping genes (GAPDH + β-actin) for lung organoid research, contributing to further advancements in the study of lung health.

烟草暴露下肺类器官和大鼠肺模型中稳定管家基因的筛选和验证。
近年来,随着大气污染和环境恶化的日益严重,对肺部相关疾病的研究越来越深入。肺类器官作为三维体外培养模型,可以模拟肺组织的局部微环境和生理功能,广泛应用于肺相关疾病的发生发展和机制研究。然而,肺类器官的精确应用仍处于发展阶段,特别是关于肺类器官中稳定管家基因的筛选和验证,目前尚不清楚。本研究以人/小鼠肺类器官和大鼠肺组织为研究对象。通过建立生理、传统香烟和加热香烟暴露模型,结合BestKeeper、GeNorm和NormFinder软件,分析各种管家基因在不同研究对象和暴露模型下的表达稳定性,为肺部相关研究寻找稳定的管家基因。结果表明,在人/小鼠来源的肺类器官和大鼠肺组织中,管家基因的基线表达水平普遍较高。其中,GAPDH的表达稳定性最高,受暴露环境影响最小,其次是β-actin、RPS16和RPL19,而18s的稳定性相对较差。此外,当使用稳定的单一内务基因(如GAPDH)相对定量靶基因表达时,实验结果更为显著。以GAPDH和β-actin作为联合管家基因进行靶基因定量时,靶基因表达变化更为明显,统计学意义更强。总之,本研究为肺类器官研究提供了稳定的单管家基因(GAPDH)和组合管家基因(GAPDH + β-actin),有助于进一步推进肺健康研究。
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Experimental Lung Research
Experimental Lung Research 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
3.80
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23
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Lung Research publishes original articles in all fields of respiratory tract anatomy, biology, developmental biology, toxicology, and pathology. Emphasis is placed on investigations concerned with molecular, biochemical, and cellular mechanisms of normal function, pathogenesis, and responses to injury. The journal publishes reports on important methodological advances on new experimental modes. Also published are invited reviews on important and timely research advances, as well as proceedings of specialized symposia. Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
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