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Screening differentially expressed genes from cyclin B1 down-regulated by high-throughput gene chip
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作者 Xian-He Xie Wan-Zun Lin +2 位作者 Wei-Li Zheng Ting Chen jun-jin liu 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2018年第1期1-4,共4页
Objective: To study differentially expressed genes by silencing cyclin B1, and to sift out autophagy-related genes. Methods: Double thymidine deoxyribonucleoside blocking was used to synchronize nasopharyngeal carcino... Objective: To study differentially expressed genes by silencing cyclin B1, and to sift out autophagy-related genes. Methods: Double thymidine deoxyribonucleoside blocking was used to synchronize nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell (CNE-2) to S phase, then flow cytometry was applied to test transfection efficiency. The mRNA and protein expression level of cyclin B1 was assessed by q-PCR and western blot, respectively. Differentially expressed genes were screened by high-throughput gene chip. Results: Double thymidine deoxyribonucleoside (2.5 mmol/L) blocking was used to synchronize the cell cycle to S phase. The transfection efficiency of CNE-2 cells was 85.6%. Compared with negative group,cyclin B1-siRNA treated group significantly down-regulated mRNA expression of cyclin B1 (80%) and protein level (75.3%). Totally, 2408 differentially expressed genes were found in CNE-2, including 1245 up-regulated genes and 1163 down-regulated genes. Moreover, PTEN, an autophagy-related gene, was preliminarily sifted out. Conclusions: Cyclin B1-siRNA significantly down-regulated the expression of cyclin B1 and yielded a total of 2408 differentially expressed genes, including PETN (an autophagy-related gene). 展开更多
关键词 CYCLIN B1 Cell cycle synchronization HIGH-THROUGHPUT GENE chip Autophagy-related GENE
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