Gene expression profile of peripheral blood leukocytes of 60Co gamma-ray accidently-irradiated persons
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ABSTRACT: In order to identified as candidate biomarkers for early diagonosis or as therapeutic targets in late damages of ionizing radiation, gene expression profile was analyzed in the peripheral blood of three 60Co γ-ray accidently-exposed persons. The results showed that there were 285 up-regulated and 446 down-regulated genes in irradiated samples compared with control samples. The large majority of those differentially expressed genes encode proteins that are associated with immune response, inflammation, cell structure, oxidative stress, neuro-hormone regulation, reproduction, susceptibility of psychiatric disorders, and transcriptional regulators. The expressions of IL3, KDR, CEACAM8 and OSM were validated by real-time RT-PCR method. The findings of our study should help us understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the late effects of ionizing radiation and to develop better diagonostic and therapeutic strategies for those damages.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE34131 | GEO | 2012/11/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA149859
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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