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. 2012 Apr;39(4):4499-507.
doi: 10.1007/s11033-011-1240-1. Epub 2011 Oct 16.

Gene expression profiling of in Moniezia expansa at different developmental proglottids using cDNA microarray

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Gene expression profiling of in Moniezia expansa at different developmental proglottids using cDNA microarray

Xinwen Bo et al. Mol Biol Rep. 2012 Apr.

Abstract

Gene expression profiles of Moniezia expansa proglottids at varying developmental stages were analysed using cDNA microarray. A total of 4,056 spots, including full length and partial complementary DNAs that represent novel, known, and control genes, were studied. Results indicated an up-regulation of 55 genes in immature proglottids, 134 genes in mature proglottids and 103 genes in gravid proglottids were up-regulated, and a down-regulation of 7 genes in immature proglottids, 68 genes in mature proglottids and 78 genes in gravid proglottids compared to controls (scolex-neck proglottids). Many of these genes were identified as transcription factors and were involved in functions such as metabolism, transport, protein biosynthesis, apoptosis, cell differentiation, cell communication and nucleic acid binding. Expression level alterations in UBE2A, Cavβ, RAD51, DAZ, PKAc and 2 unknown genes were confirmed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The complete microarray data set has been deposited in the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus, GEO Series accession number GSE13982. Results provide a gene expression profile at various development stages of M. expansa proglottids, which prove invaluable in understanding the pathogenesis of the tapeworm and studying the genes concerned with reproductive organ development.

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