Gene expression changes induced by type IV allergy-inducible chemicals in dendritic cells

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In the present study, the changes of gene expression profile in dendritic cell (DC)-derived DC2.4 cells sensitized with two allergenic chemicals were analyzed by microarray analysis to develop a basis for an in vitro assessment system of type IV allergenic chemicals. Consequently, 26 genes were significantly up-regulated, and 53 were down-regulated in both groups. Interestingly, some of up-regulated genes were associated with the maturation process of DCs. A set of genes was further evaluated by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction to identify the gene expression changes specifically induced by type IV allergy-inducible chemicals in DC2.4 cells, and 2 possible candidates, syndecan-1 (Sdc1) and smoothened (SMO) genes were identified. Thus, up-regulation of Sdc1 gene and down-regulation of SMO gene in DC2.4 cells may be diagnostic markers for the screening of type IV-allergenic chemicals.

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Tarama, R., Kato, H., Ishikawa, Y., Miyaura, H., Takeyoshi, M., & Iwata, H. (2008). Gene expression changes induced by type IV allergy-inducible chemicals in dendritic cells. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 70(7), 673–680. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.70.673

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