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Differential expression and molecular characterisation of Lmo7, Myo1e, Sash1, and Mcoln2 genes in Btk-defective B-cells.

Jessica M Lindvall1, K Emelie M Blomberg, Anders Wennborg, C I Edvard Smith.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Bruton's tyrosine kinase is crucial for B-lymphocyte development. By the use of gene expression profiling, we have identified four expressed sequence tags among 38 potential Btk target genes, which have now been characterised.
METHODS: Bioinformatics tools including data mining of additional unpublished gene expression profiles, sequence verification of PCR products and qualitative RT-PCR were used. Stimulations targeting the B-cell receptor and the protein kinase C were used to activate whole B-cell splenocytes.
RESULTS: Target genes were characterised as Lim domain only 7 (Lmo7); Myosin1e (Myo1e); SAM and SH3 domain containing 1 (Sash1); and Mucolipin2 (Mcoln2). Expression was found in cell lines of different origin and developmental stages as well as in whole B-cell splenocytes and Transitional type 1 (T1) splenic B-cells from wild type and Btk-defective mice, respectively. By the use of semi-quantitative RT-PCR we found Sash1 not to be expressed in the investigated haematopoietic cell lines, while transcripts were found in whole splenic B-cells from both wild type and Btk-defective mice, whereas Lmo7, Myo1e, and Mcoln2 were expressed in both B-cell lines and primary B-lymphocytes. Except for Lmo7, the transcript level was similarly affected by stimulation in control and Btk-defective cells.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16137664     DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2005.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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