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Large scale gene expression analysis of CBA/J mouse strain fetal thymus using cDNA-array hybridizations

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The CBA/J inbred mouse strain constitutes an interesting in vivo model-system for studies on molecular genetics of thymus ontogeny. Using RT-PCR method we have found previously that several immune system related genes as interleukins and MHC are differentially expressed. During this period the onset of T-cell receptor beta rearrangements also occur. To know which other genes are modulated during the ontogeny of the thymus, the mRNA expression levels of fetal thymus (15 and 16 days gestation) of CBA/J mouse strain were measured by hybridization with a set of four macroarrays containing a panel of 6,144 IMAGE cDNA clones from MTB thymus library. We found 145 differentially expressed sequences; 44 were up- and 101 down-regulated in the thymus at 15–16 days gestation. Among these sequences, only 20 are identified as genes whose functions are known and 125 are still unknown. Our data demonstrated that, despite intense research on maturation of the immune system focusing on the activity of several well-characterized genes, the large scale expression profile during thymus ontogeny is still an open matter. The use of cDNA-array technology is an affordable method to identify new genes that may play a role in this phenomenon.

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Espanhol, A.R., Cardoso, R.S., Junta, C.M. et al. Large scale gene expression analysis of CBA/J mouse strain fetal thymus using cDNA-array hybridizations. Mol Cell Biochem 260, 65–68 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MCBI.0000026055.24084.98

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