Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular Myocardium

Molecular predisposition of postnatal ventricular myocardium to chamber-dependent (concentric or eccentric) remodeling remains largely elusive. To this end, we compared gene expression in the left (LV) versus right ventricle (RV) in newborn piglets, using a differential display reverse transcription...

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Main Authors: Mario Torrado, Raquel Iglesias, Beatriz Nespereira, Alexander T. Mikhailov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/603159
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spelling doaj-d9d7663c1c784b9a9e75d98479f777dd2020-11-24T21:52:46ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology1110-72431110-72512010-01-01201010.1155/2010/603159603159Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular MyocardiumMario Torrado0Raquel Iglesias1Beatriz Nespereira2Alexander T. Mikhailov3Developmental Biology Unit, Institute of Health Sciences, University of La Coruña, Campus de Oza, As Xubias Street s/n, 15006 La Coruña, SpainDevelopmental Biology Unit, Institute of Health Sciences, University of La Coruña, Campus de Oza, As Xubias Street s/n, 15006 La Coruña, SpainDevelopmental Biology Unit, Institute of Health Sciences, University of La Coruña, Campus de Oza, As Xubias Street s/n, 15006 La Coruña, SpainDevelopmental Biology Unit, Institute of Health Sciences, University of La Coruña, Campus de Oza, As Xubias Street s/n, 15006 La Coruña, SpainMolecular predisposition of postnatal ventricular myocardium to chamber-dependent (concentric or eccentric) remodeling remains largely elusive. To this end, we compared gene expression in the left (LV) versus right ventricle (RV) in newborn piglets, using a differential display reverse transcription-PCR (DDRT-PCR) technique. Out of more than 5600 DDRT-PCR bands, a total of 153 bands were identified as being differentially displayed. Of these, 96 bands were enriched in the LV, whereas the remaining 57 bands were predominant in the RV. The transcripts, displaying over twofold LV-RV expression differences, were sequenced and identified by BLAST comparison to known mRNA sequences. Among the genes, whose expression was not previously recognized as being chamber-dependent, we identified a small cohort of key regulators of muscle cell growth/proliferation (MAP3K7IP2, MSTN, PHB2, APOBEC3F) and gene expression (PTPLAD1, JMJD1C, CEP290), which may be relevant to the chamber-dependent predisposition of ventricular myocardium to respond differentially to pressure (LV) and volume (RV) overloads after birth. In addition, our data demonstrate chamber-dependent alterations in expression of as yet uncharacterized novel genes, which may also be suitable candidates for association studies in animal models of LV/RV hypertrophy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/603159
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author Mario Torrado
Raquel Iglesias
Beatriz Nespereira
Alexander T. Mikhailov
spellingShingle Mario Torrado
Raquel Iglesias
Beatriz Nespereira
Alexander T. Mikhailov
Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular Myocardium
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
author_facet Mario Torrado
Raquel Iglesias
Beatriz Nespereira
Alexander T. Mikhailov
author_sort Mario Torrado
title Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular Myocardium
title_short Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular Myocardium
title_full Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular Myocardium
title_fullStr Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular Myocardium
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Candidate Genes Potentially Relevant to Chamber-Specific Remodeling in Postnatal Ventricular Myocardium
title_sort identification of candidate genes potentially relevant to chamber-specific remodeling in postnatal ventricular myocardium
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
issn 1110-7243
1110-7251
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Molecular predisposition of postnatal ventricular myocardium to chamber-dependent (concentric or eccentric) remodeling remains largely elusive. To this end, we compared gene expression in the left (LV) versus right ventricle (RV) in newborn piglets, using a differential display reverse transcription-PCR (DDRT-PCR) technique. Out of more than 5600 DDRT-PCR bands, a total of 153 bands were identified as being differentially displayed. Of these, 96 bands were enriched in the LV, whereas the remaining 57 bands were predominant in the RV. The transcripts, displaying over twofold LV-RV expression differences, were sequenced and identified by BLAST comparison to known mRNA sequences. Among the genes, whose expression was not previously recognized as being chamber-dependent, we identified a small cohort of key regulators of muscle cell growth/proliferation (MAP3K7IP2, MSTN, PHB2, APOBEC3F) and gene expression (PTPLAD1, JMJD1C, CEP290), which may be relevant to the chamber-dependent predisposition of ventricular myocardium to respond differentially to pressure (LV) and volume (RV) overloads after birth. In addition, our data demonstrate chamber-dependent alterations in expression of as yet uncharacterized novel genes, which may also be suitable candidates for association studies in animal models of LV/RV hypertrophy.
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