INVESTIGADORES
BELLORA nicolas
artículos
Título:
High-throughput meta-analysis and validation of differentially expressed genes as potential biomarkers of ionizing radiation-response
Autor/es:
BIOLATTI, VANESA; NEGRIN, LARA; BELLORA, NICOLÁS (*) ; IBAÑEZ, IRENE L. (*)
Revista:
RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2020
ISSN:
0167-8140
Resumen:
AbstractBackground and purposeThe high-throughput analysis of gene expression in ionizing radiation (IR)-exposed human peripheral white blood cells (WBC) has emerged as a novel method for biodosimetry markers detection. We aimed to detect IR-exposure differential expressed genes (DEGs) as potential predictive biomarkers for biodosimetry and radioinduced-response.Materials and methodsWe performed a meta-analysis of raw data from public microarrays of ex vivo low linear energy transfer-irradiated human peripheral WBC. Functional enrichment and transcription factors (TF) detection from resulting DEGs were assessed. Six selected DEGs among studies were validated by qRT-PCR on mRNA from human peripheral blood samples from nine healthy human donors 24 h after ex vivo X-rays-irradiation.ResultsWe identified 275 DEGs after IR-exposure (parameters: |lfc|≥0.7, q value<0.05), enriched in processes such as regulation after IR-exposure, DNA damage checkpoint, signal transduction by p53 and mitotic cell cycle checkpoint. Among these DEGs, DRAM1, NUDT15, PCNA, PLK2 and TIGAR were selected for qRT-PCR validation. Their expression levels significantly increased at 1-4 Gy respect to non-irradiated controls. Particularly, PCNA increased dose dependently. Curiously, TCF4 (Entrez Gene: 6925), detected as overrepresented TF in the radioinduced DEGs set, significantly decreased post-irradiation.ConclusionThese six DEGs show potential to be proposed as candidates for IR-exposure biomarkers, considering their observed molecular radioinduced-response. Among them, TCF4, bioinformatically detected, was validated herein as an IR-responsive gene.