[HTML][HTML] Sensitivity of the brain transcriptome to connexin ablation

DA Iacobas, S Iacobas, M Urban-Maldonado… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2005 - Elsevier
DA Iacobas, S Iacobas, M Urban-Maldonado, DC Spray
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes, 2005Elsevier
Extensive studies on mice with total or partial disruption of either connexin43 (Cx43) or
connexin32 (Cx32) have detected only subtle changes in central nervous system structure,
growth, development, or function. We have used high density cDNA arrays to analyze the
regulation, control, and coordination of the abundances of 7446 distinct transcripts in four
brains, each of Cx43 null (K43), Cx43 heterozygous (H43), and Cx32 null (K32) mice as
compared to the brains of wildtype (W) mice. The use of multiple samples allowed the …
Extensive studies on mice with total or partial disruption of either connexin43 (Cx43) or connexin32 (Cx32) have detected only subtle changes in central nervous system structure, growth, development, or function. We have used high density cDNA arrays to analyze the regulation, control, and coordination of the abundances of 7446 distinct transcripts in four brains, each of Cx43 null (K43), Cx43 heterozygous (H43), and Cx32 null (K32) mice as compared to the brains of wildtype (W) mice. The use of multiple samples allowed the determination of the statistical significance of gene regulation. Significantly regulated genes encoded proteins of all functional categories, extending beyond those that might be expected to depend on junctional communication. Moreover, we found a high degree of similarity between genes regulated in the K43 and H43 brains and a remarkable overlap between gene regulation in brains of K43 and K32. The regulated genes in both K43 and H43 brains showed an outstanding inverse coordination with the levels of expression of Cx43 in W brain, indicating that the regulated genes are largely predictable from their co-variance with Cx43 in the wildtype samples. These findings lead to the hypothesis that connexin expression may represent a central node in the regulation of gene expression patterns in brain.
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