Microarray analysis of different gene expression of human cervical cancer subclone cell lines

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Abstract

Objective: To examine the differentially expressed invasion-related genes in two anchorage-independent uterine cervical carcinoma cell lines derived from the same patient using a cDNA array. Methods: Two human uterine cervical carcinoma subclonal cell lines CS03 and CS07 derived from a single donor line CS1213 were established by limited dilution procedure. The two cDNA samples retro-transcribed from total RNA derived from CS03 and CS07 cells were screened by a cDNA microarray carrying 234 human cell-cycle related genes and 1011 human signal transduction and membrane receptor-associated genes, scanned with a ScanArray 3000 laser scanner. Results: The cDNA microarray analysis showed that 12 genes in CS03 were up-regulated compared to CS07, and 24 genes in CS07 were upregulated. The function of a number of differentially expressed genes was consistently associated with cell-cycle, cell proliferation, migration, apoptosis, signal transduction and tumor metastasis, including p34 cdc2, TSC22, plasminogen activator inhibitor I (PAI-1) and desmosome associated protein(Pinin). Conclusion: Multiple genes are differentially expressed in uterine cervical carcinoma cell lines even came from the same patient. It is suggested that these genes are involved in the different phenotypic characteristics and development of cervical carcinoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)49-52
Number of pages4
JournalAcademic Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University
Volume18
Issue number1
StatePublished - May 2006

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Keywords

  • Cervical carcinoma
  • Subclone
  • cDNA microarray

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