Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes in Nocardia brasiliensis Induced by Progesterone and Dihydrotestosterone Using Differential Display PCR
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Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes in Nocardia brasiliensis Induced by Progesterone and Dihydrotestosterone Using Differential Display PCR
Abstract
Sex steroid hormones have an important physiological role in humans. They can also affect the gene expression of many organisms, including bacteria. In Mexico, Nocardia brasiliensis is the main causative agent of actinomycetoma, a granulomatous disease more frequent in men than women, which is thought to be related to a higher occupational risk in men. Therefore, it has been suggested that differences in clinical presentation could be related to sex steroid hormone levels. Attempting to explain the differences in actinomycetoma prevalence between men and women, in this work, the effect of progesterone and dihydrotestosterone on the genetic expression of N. brasiliensis was investigated using a differential display polymerase chain reaction assay. The results showed that both hormones affected the expression of genes encoding proteins related to central metabolism and hypothetical proteins with unknown functions. This study also demonstrated the utility of differential display in this modern era and provided a first approach to the effect of sex hormones on N. brasiliensis gene expression.
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