Gene expression dynamics in deer antler: mesenchymal differentiation toward chondrogenesis

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István Gyurján
Andrea Molnár
Adrienn Borsy
Viktor Stéger
László Hackler
Zoltán Zomborszky
Péter Papp
Ernő Duda
Ferenc Deák
Péter Lakatos
László G. Puskás
László Orosz
机构
[1] Agricultural Biotechnology Center,Institute of Genetics
[2] Eötvös Loránd University and Research Group for Molecular Genetics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Department of Genetics
[3] Biological Research Center,Laboratory of Functional Genomics
[4] Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Department of Fish and Pet Animal Breeding, Faculty of Animal Science
[5] University of Kaposvár,Institute of Biochemistry
[6] Biological Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,First Department of Internal Medicine
[7] Semmelweis University Medical School,undefined
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 2007年 / 277卷
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Deer; Antler; Mesenchyme; Heterologous microarray; Expression logo;
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Annual re-growth of deer antler represents a unique example of complete organ regeneration. Because antler mesenchymal cells retain their embryonic capacity to develop into cartilage or bone, studying antler development provides a natural system to follow gene expression changes during mesenchymal differentiation toward chondrogenic/osteogenic lineage. To identify novel genes involved either in early events of mesenchymal cell specialization or in robust bone development, we have introduced a 3 K heterologous microarray set-up (deer cDNA versus mouse template). Fifteen genes were differentially expressed; genes for housekeeping, regulatory functions (components of different signaling pathways, including FGF, TGFβ, Wnt), and genes encoding members of the Polycomb group were represented. Expression dynamics for genes are visualized by an expression logo. The expression profile of the gene C21orf70 of unknown function is described along with the effects when over-expressed; furthermore the nuclear localization of the cognate protein is shown. In this report, we demonstrate the particular advantage of the velvet antler model in bone research for: (1) identification of mesenchymal and precartilaginous genes and (2) targeting genes upregulated in robust cartilage development.
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