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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2005; 11(16): 2508-2512
Published online Apr 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i16.2508
Profiling of differentially expressed chemotactic-related genes in MCP-1 treated macrophage cell line using human cDNA arrays
Guang-Xing Bian, Hong Miao, Lei Qiu, Dong-Mei Cao, Bao-Yu Guo
Guang-Xing Bian, Hong Miao, Lei Qiu, Bao-Yu Guo, Department of Biochemical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
Dong-Mei Cao, Department of Pathology and Physiology, College of Basic Medical Sciences, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Professor Bao-Yu Guo, Department of Biochemical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China. byguo1632000@yahoo.com.cn
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Received: October 24, 2003
Revised: October 25, 2003
Accepted: April 13, 2004
Published online: April 28, 2005
Abstract

AIM: To study the global gene expression of chemotactic genes in macrophage line U937 treated with human monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) through the use of ExpreeChipTMHO2 cDNA array.

METHODS: Total RNA was extracted from MCP-1 treated macrophage line U937 and normal U937 cells, reversely transcribed to cDNA, and then screened in parallel with HO2 human cDNA array chip. The scanned result was additionally validated using RT-PCR.

RESULTS: The result of cDNA array showed that one chemotactic-related gene was up-regulated more than two-fold (RANTES) and seven chemotactic-related genes were down-regulated more than two-fold (CCR1, CCR5, ccl16, GROβ, GROγ, IL-8 and granulocyte chemotactic protein 2) in MCP-1 treated U937 cells at mRNA level. RT-PCR analysis of four of these differentially expressed genes gave results consistent with cDNA array findings.

CONCLUSION: MCP-1 could influence some chemokine and receptor expressions in macrophages in vitro. MCP-1 mainly down-regulates the expression of chemotactic genes influencing neutrophilic granulocyte expression (GROβ, GROγ, IL-8 and granulocyte chemotactic protein 2), and the mRNA level of CCR5, which plays a critical role in many disorders and illnesses.

Keywords: MCP-1, ExpreeChipTMHO2