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The research on screening differentially expressed genes in Hirschsprung's disease by using Microarray.
[hirschsprung disease]
To
study
the
differential
expression
of
genes
between
Hirschsprung
's
disease
(
HSCR
)
and
normal
tissue
by
using
microarray
for
exploring
the
mechanism
of
HSCR
development
and
establishing
the
gene
expression
profiles
of
HSCR
.
Colon
tissues
(
aganglionic
and
normal
segments
)
of
4
patients
with
HSCR
were
detected
by
the
Agilent
SurePrint
G
3
Human
GE
8
x
60
K
Microarrays
.
RT-PCR
was
used
to
verify
the
results
of
Microarray
test
.
Then
,
immunohistochemistry
was
used
to
demonstrate
the
expression
of
HAND
2
in
the
myenteric
plexus
of
the
colon
from
46
patients
with
HSCR
to
further
explore
the
relationship
between
HAND
2
and
development
of
HSCR
.
A
total
of
12
,
125
meaningful
expressed
genes
were
screened
out
.
4
pairs
of
specimens
had
622
differentially
expressed
genes
,
584
(
93
.
89
%
)
of
which
were
up-regulated
while
38
(
6
.
11
%
)
were
down-regulated
.
6
of
the
622
genes
were
tested
by
RT-PCR
,
which
were
consistent
with
the
results
detected
by
Microarray
.
The
average
optical
density
of
positive
expression
of
HAND
2
in
myenteric
plexus
was
compared
between
the
aganglionic
,
transitional
,
dilated
,
normal
segments
and
control
group
.
The
average
optical
density
in
the
aganglionic
segments
was
obviously
reduced
.
Statistical
analyzed
data
showed
that
it
has
significant
deviation
(
P
<
0
.
01
)
.
1
.
A
set
of
differentially
expressed
genes
between
aganglionic
and
normal
segments
of
HSCR
was
obtained
.
Our
data
may
provide
significant
information
to
research
the
pathogenesis
of
HSCR
.
2
.
Reduced
protein
expression
of
HAND
2
in
the
myenteric
plexus
of
the
aganglionic
would
suggest
that
HAND
2
was
involved
in
the
pathogenesis
of
HSCR
.
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