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KMID : 1034820130090020121
Molecular & Cellular Toxicology
2013 Volume.9 No. 2 p.121 ~ p.128
Changes in gene expression profile due to acute toxicity of toxaphene in the marine medaka
Lee Ae-Kyung

Woo Seon-Ock
Won Hyo-Kyoung
Lee Gun-Sup
Lee Taek-Kyun
Yum Seung-Shic
Abstract
Differential gene expression profiling was performed using cDNA microarray hybridization on the hepatic tissue of the marine medaka (Oryzias javanicus) after exposure to toxaphene, which is classified as a persistent organic pollutant. Ninety-seven differentially expressed candidate genes were identified; 40 were induced and 57 were repressed (P<0.05). The genes were assembled into 18 groups based mainly on the Eukaryotic Orthologous Groups classification. These isolated gene candidates were differentially expressed and therefore have great potential as molecular biomarkers for identifying environmental stressors and prognosis for the biological effects of the toxicant. Some of the genes were closely related to endocrine disruption, renal and cardiovascular disease, tumorigenesis, immune responses, and detoxification. Our results will allow future studies to assess the molecular mechanisms of toxaphene toxicity and to develop a systems biology approach to environmental stress biology.
KEYWORD
Toxaphene, Marine medaka, Differential gene expression profile, cDNA microarray
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