Effect of scarification on gene expression in the skin of C57BL/6 mice
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ABSTRACT: To study the effects of scarification on gene expression in the skin we performed microarray analysis on intact skin (control) and skin collected 2 h after scarification. Comparison of microarray data between the two groups showed that 451 probe sets (1.0% of a total 45038 probe sets on the arrays) representing 338 known genes were upregulated ≥ 2.0 fold in scarified skin samples when compared to controls. Further analyses of these genes showed that many were associated with an inflammatory immune response. Others were associated with wound-repair, response to stress, apoptosis and transcriptional regulation. The induction of high levels of genes encoding the neutrophil chemoattractants Cxcl1 and Cxcl2, the G-CSF receptor Csf3r, the GM-CSF receptor Csf2rb, the calcium binding proteins S100a8 and a9 (S100a8 and S100a9, respectively) the cytokines Ilb and Il6, and Cd14, Mmp9 and Sell, amongst many others, suggested a significant influx of neutrophillic granulocytes into the skin after scarification. Indeed, the expression of Cxcl2 and Il1b were up-regulated 50 fold in scarified skin when compared to intact skin.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE34955 | GEO | 2012/03/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA150951
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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