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Screening of aplastic anaemia-related genes in bone marrow CD4^+ T cells by suppressive subtractive hybridization

Screening of aplastic anaemia-related genes in bone marrow CD4^+ T cells by suppressive subtractive hybridization
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摘要 Background CD4^+ T cells play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of aplastic anaemia. However, the mechanisms of over-proliferation, activation, infiltration of bone marrow and damage to haematopoietic ceils of CD4^+ T cells in aplastic anaemia are unclear. Therefore, we screened differentially expressed genes of bone marrow CD4^+ T cells of aplastic anaemia patients and normal donors by suppressive subtractive hybridization to investigate the pathogenesis of aplastic anaemia. Methods The bone marrow mononuclear cells of a first visit aplastic anaemia patient and a healthy donor of the same age and sex were isolated using lymphocyte separating medium by density gradient centrifugation. With the patients as "tester" and donor as "driver", their CD4^+T cells were separated with magnetic bead sorting and a cDNA library established by suppressive subtractive hybridization. Then 15 of the resulting subtracted cDNA clones were randomly selected for DNA sequencing and homological analysis. With semiquantitative RT-PCR, bone marrow samples from 20 patients with aplastic anaemia and 20 healthy donors assessed the expression levels of differentially expressed genes from SSH library. Results PCR detected 89 clones in the library containing an inserted fragment of 100 bp to 700 bp. Among 15 sequenced clones, 12 were known genes including 3 repeated genes. Compared with normal donors, there were 9/12 genes over-expressed in bone marrow CD4^+T cells of patients with aplastic anaemia. The effects of these genes included protein synthesis, biology oxidation, signal transduction, proliferative regulation and cell migration. Not all these genes had been reported in the mechanisms of haematopoietic damage mediated by CD4^+ T cells in aplastic anaemia. Conclusions Screening and cloning genes, which regulate functions of CD4^+ T cells, are helpful in elucidating the mechanisms of over proliferation, activation, infiltrating bone marrow and damaging haematopoietic cells of CD4^+ T cells in aplasUc anaemia. Background CD4^+ T cells play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of aplastic anaemia. However, the mechanisms of over-proliferation, activation, infiltration of bone marrow and damage to haematopoietic ceils of CD4^+ T cells in aplastic anaemia are unclear. Therefore, we screened differentially expressed genes of bone marrow CD4^+ T cells of aplastic anaemia patients and normal donors by suppressive subtractive hybridization to investigate the pathogenesis of aplastic anaemia. Methods The bone marrow mononuclear cells of a first visit aplastic anaemia patient and a healthy donor of the same age and sex were isolated using lymphocyte separating medium by density gradient centrifugation. With the patients as "tester" and donor as "driver", their CD4^+T cells were separated with magnetic bead sorting and a cDNA library established by suppressive subtractive hybridization. Then 15 of the resulting subtracted cDNA clones were randomly selected for DNA sequencing and homological analysis. With semiquantitative RT-PCR, bone marrow samples from 20 patients with aplastic anaemia and 20 healthy donors assessed the expression levels of differentially expressed genes from SSH library. Results PCR detected 89 clones in the library containing an inserted fragment of 100 bp to 700 bp. Among 15 sequenced clones, 12 were known genes including 3 repeated genes. Compared with normal donors, there were 9/12 genes over-expressed in bone marrow CD4^+T cells of patients with aplastic anaemia. The effects of these genes included protein synthesis, biology oxidation, signal transduction, proliferative regulation and cell migration. Not all these genes had been reported in the mechanisms of haematopoietic damage mediated by CD4^+ T cells in aplastic anaemia. Conclusions Screening and cloning genes, which regulate functions of CD4^+ T cells, are helpful in elucidating the mechanisms of over proliferation, activation, infiltrating bone marrow and damaging haematopoietic cells of CD4^+ T cells in aplasUc anaemia.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第15期1326-1330,共5页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
基金 a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.30570773)
关键词 aplastic anaemia suppressive subtractive hybridization CD4^+ T cell aplastic anaemia, suppressive subtractive hybridization CD4^+ T cell
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