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Micro-array chip analysis of carbonyl-metabolising enzymes in normal, immortalised and malignant human oral keratinocytes

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Enzymes involved in various protective and metabolic processes of carbonyl compounds were analysed utilising a micro-array method in a three-stage in vitro model for oral carcinogenesis involving cultured normal, immortalised and malignant human oral keratinocytes. A complete transcript profiling of identified carbonyl-metabolising enzymes belonging to the ADH, ALDH, SDR and AKR families is presented. Expression of 17 transcripts was detected in normal, 14 in immortalized and 19 in malignant keratinocytes of a total of 12,500 genes spotted on the micro-array chip. For the detected transcripts, about half were changed by cell transformation, and for the various enzyme families, differences in expression patterns were observed. The detected AKR transcripts displayed a conserved pattern of expression, indicating a requirement for the keratinocyte phenotype, while most of the detected SDRs displayed changed expression at the various stages of malignancy. The importance of multiple experiments in using a micro-array technique for reliable results is underlined and, finally, the strength of the method in detecting co-expressed enzymes in metabolic pathways is exemplified by the detection of the formaldehyde-scavenging pathway enzymes and the polyol pathway enzymes.

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Received 11 July; received after revision 15 August 2001; accepted 21 August 2001

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Hedberg, J., Grafström, R., Vondracek, M. et al. Micro-array chip analysis of carbonyl-metabolising enzymes in normal, immortalised and malignant human oral keratinocytes. CMLS, Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 58, 1719–1725 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00000810

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