伯氏疟原虫ANKA感染小鼠脑转录组的改变

Journal of neuroparasitology Pub Date : 2010-10-01
Mahalia S Desruisseaux, Dumitru A Iacobas, Sanda Iacobas, Shankar Mukherjee, Louis M Weiss, Herbert B Tanowitz, David C Spray
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我们利用cDNA微阵列技术比较了正常小鼠和感染了伯氏疟原虫ANKA菌株(一种脑型疟疾模型)的小鼠大脑中的基因表达谱。对于每组的三个大脑,我们用复合参考样本计算了所有可量化基因的比率,然后计算了感染大脑中与未治疗对照组相比的基因表达比率。在所有阵列中充分量化的近12,000个单基因中,约3%显着下调(P < 0.05,≥50%倍变化),约7%上调。通过对受调节基因列表的检查,我们确定了大量对正常脑功能或与神经病理学相关的重要编码蛋白,包括编码突触蛋白或参与小脑功能的基因,以及在某些神经系统疾病(如阿尔茨海默病或自闭症)中重要的基因。这些结果强调了疟疾感染对大脑基因表达的重要影响,并提供了潜在的生物标志物,可能为改善疟疾感染的神经系统后遗症提供新的治疗靶点。
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Alterations in the Brain Transcriptome in Plasmodium Berghei ANKA Infected Mice.

We have used cDNA microarrays to compare gene expression profiles in brains from normal mice to those infected with the ANKA strain of Plasmodium berghei, a model of cerebral malaria. For each of three brains in each group, we computed ratios of all quantifiable genes with a composite reference sample and then computed ratios of gene expression in infected brains compared to untreated controls. Of the almost 12,000 unigenes adequately quantified in all arrays, approximately 3% were significantly downregulated (P < 0.05, ≥ 50% fold change) and about 7% were upregulated. Upon inspection of the lists of regulated genes, we identified a high number encoding proteins of importance to normal brain function or associated with neuropathology, including genes that encode for synaptic proteins or genes involved in cerebellar function as well as genes important in certain neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease or autism. These results emphasize the important impact of malarial infection on gene expression in the brain and provide potential biomarkers that may provide novel therapeutic targets to ameliorate the neurological sequelae of this infection.

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