Expression profiling of estrogenic compounds using a sheepshead minnow cDNA macroarray.

Patrick Larkin, Leroy C Folmar, Michael J Hemmer, Arianna J Poston, Nancy D Denslow
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A variety of anthropogenic compounds are capable of binding to the estrogen receptor (ER) of vertebrate species. Binding of these chemicals to the ER can interfere with homeostasis by altering normal gene expression patterns. The purpose of this study was to characterize the expression of 30 genes using a sheepshead minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) cDNA macroarray. Many of the genes on the array were previously identified by differential display reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction to be upregulated or downregulated in sheepshead minnows treated through aqueous exposure to known or suspected estrogenic chemicals. The results of this study show that 17 beta-estradiol (E2), 17 alpha-ethinyl estradiol (EE2), diethylstilbestrol (DES), and methoxychlor (MXC) have similar genetic signatures for the 30 genes examined. The genetic signature of fish treated with p-nonylphenol was identical in pattern to that in fish treated with E2, EE2, DES, and MXC except for the additional upregulation of a cDNA clone that shares similarity to ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 9. Endosulfan produced results that resembled the gene expression patterns of untreated control fish with exception of the upregulation of estrogen receptor alpha and the downregulation of a cDNA clone that shares similarity to 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase. We show that our estrogen-responsive cDNA macroarray can detect dose-dependent changes in gene expression patterns in fish treated with EE2.

用羊头鲦鱼cDNA大阵列分析雌激素化合物的表达谱。
多种人为化合物能够与脊椎动物的雌激素受体(ER)结合。这些化学物质与内质网的结合可以通过改变正常的基因表达模式来干扰体内平衡。本研究的目的是利用羊头鲦鱼(Cyprinodon variegatus) cDNA宏阵列对30个基因的表达进行表征。阵列上的许多基因先前通过差异显示逆转录-聚合酶链反应被鉴定为在羊头鲦鱼通过暴露于已知或可疑的雌激素化学物质的水处理中上调或下调。本研究结果表明,17 -雌二醇(E2)、17 -乙炔雌二醇(EE2)、己烯雌酚(DES)和甲氧基氯(MXC)在30个基因中具有相似的遗传特征。对壬基酚处理的鱼的遗传特征与E2、EE2、DES和MXC处理的鱼的遗传特征是相同的,除了一个与泛素结合酶9相似的cDNA克隆的额外上调。硫丹产生的结果与未经处理的对照鱼的基因表达模式相似,除了雌激素受体α上调和与3-羟基-3-甲基戊二酰辅酶a还原酶相似的cDNA克隆下调。我们发现我们的雌激素响应性cDNA大阵列可以检测EE2处理后鱼类基因表达模式的剂量依赖性变化。
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