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Molecular analysis of bovine spongiform encephalopathy infection by cDNA arrays
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Cdna ArraysImmunologyPathologyGene Expression ProfilingNeuroimmunologyGene CandidatesVirologyBovine Spongiform EncephalopathyPathway AnalysisGene ExpressionBioinformaticsFunctional GenomicsGene FunctionZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceSystems BiologyMedicineAnimal VirusArray Analysis
Here, the first cDNA array analysis of differential gene expression in bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is reported, using a spotted cDNA array platform representing nearly 17 000 mouse genes. Array analysis identified 296 gene candidates for differential expression in brain tissue from VM mice in late-stage infection with the 301V strain of BSE, compared with brain tissue from normal, age-matched VM mice. Real-time PCR confirmed differential expression of 25 of 31 genes analysed. Some of the genes identified by array analysis as being expressed differentially are associated with ubiquitin/proteasome function, lysosomal function, molecular chaperoning of protein folding or apoptosis. Other genes are involved in calcium ion binding/homeostasis, zinc ion binding/homeostasis or regulation of transcription. Principal-component analysis shows that the global gene-expression profiles of the BSE-infected samples have gene-expression signatures that are markedly different from, and completely non-overlapping with, those obtained from the normal controls.
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