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Profiling of remote skeletal muscle gene changes resulting from stimulation of atopic dermatitis disease in NC/Nga mouse modelopen access

Authors
Lee, DongheeSeo, YelimKim, Young-WonKim, SeongtaeChoi, JeongyoonMoon, Sung-HeeBae, HyemiKim, Hui-sokKim, HangyeolKim, Jae-HyunKim, Tae-YoungKim, EunhoYim, SueminLim, InjaBang, HyoweonKim, Jung-HaKo, Jae-Hong
Issue Date
Sep-2019
Publisher
Korean Physiological Soc. and Korean Soc. of Pharmacology
Keywords
Cytokines; Dermatitis, atopic; Microarray analysis; Mitochondria
Citation
Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, v.23, no.5, pp 367 - 379
Pages
13
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
Volume
23
Number
5
Start Page
367
End Page
379
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/37702
DOI
10.4196/kjpp.2019.23.5.367
ISSN
1226-4512
2093-3827
Abstract
Although atopic dermatitis (AD) is known to be a representative skin disorder, it also affects the systemic immune response. In a recent study, myoblasts were shown to be involved in the immune regulation, but the roles of muscle cells in AD are poorly understood. We aimed to identify the relationship between mitochondria and atopy by genome-wide analysis of skeletal muscles in mice. We induced AD-like symptoms using house dust mite (HDM) extract in NC/Nga mice. The transcriptional profiles of the untreated group and HDM-induced AD-like group were analyzed and compared using microarray, differentially expressed gene and functional pathway analyses, and protein interaction network construction. Our microarray analysis demonstrated that immune response-, calcium handling-, and mitochondrial metabolism-related genes were differentially expressed. In the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Gene Ontology pathway analyses, immune response pathways involved in cytokine interaction, nuclear factor-kappa B, and T-cell receptor signaling, calcium handling pathways, and mitochondria metabolism pathways involved in the citrate cycle were significantly upregulated. In protein interaction network analysis, chemokine family-, muscle contraction process-, and immune response-related genes were identified as hub genes with many interactions. In addition, mitochondrial pathways involved in calcium signaling, cardiac muscle contraction, tricarboxylic acid cycle, oxidation-reduction process, and calcium-mediated signaling were significantly stimulated in KEGG and Gene Ontology analyses. Our results provide a comprehensive understanding of the genome-wide transcriptional changes of HDM-induced AD-like symptoms and the indicated genes that could be used as AD clinical biomarkers. © Korean J Physiol Pharmacol, pISSN 1226-4512, eISSN 2093-3827
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