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Characterization of human septic sera induced gene expression modulation in human myocytes.


ABSTRACT: To gain a better understanding of the gene expression changes that occurs during sepsis, we have performed a cDNA microarray study utilizing a tissue culture model that mimics human sepsis. This study utilized an in vitro model of cultured human fetal cardiac myocytes treated with 10% sera from septic patients or 10% sera from healthy volunteers. A 1700 cDNA expression microarray was used to compare the transcription profile from human cardiac myocytes treated with septic sera vs normal sera. Septic sera treatment of myocytes resulted in the down-regulation of 178 genes and the up-regulation of 4 genes. Our data indicate that septic sera induced cell cycle, metabolic, transcription factor and apoptotic gene expression changes in human myocytes. Identification and characterization of gene expression changes that occur during sepsis may lead to the development of novel therapeutics and diagnostics.

SUBMITTER: Hussein S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2719703 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of human septic sera induced gene expression modulation in human myocytes.

Hussein Shaimaa S   Michael Paul P   Brabant Danielle D   Omri Abdelwahab A   Narain Ravin R   Passi Kalpdrum K   Ramana Chilakamarti V CV   Parrillo Joseph E JE   Kumar Anand A   Parissenti Amadeo A   Kumar Aseem A  

International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 20090605 2


To gain a better understanding of the gene expression changes that occurs during sepsis, we have performed a cDNA microarray study utilizing a tissue culture model that mimics human sepsis. This study utilized an in vitro model of cultured human fetal cardiac myocytes treated with 10% sera from septic patients or 10% sera from healthy volunteers. A 1700 cDNA expression microarray was used to compare the transcription profile from human cardiac myocytes treated with septic sera vs normal sera. Se  ...[more]

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