CAPN3, DCT, MLANA and TYRP1 are overexpressed in skin of vitiligo vulgaris Mexican patients

Salinas Santander, Mauricio Andrés y Treviño Alvarado, Víctor Manuel y De la Rosa Moreno, Eduardo I. y Verduzco Garza, Bárbara y Sánchez Domínguez, Celia Nohemí y Cantú Salinas, Cristina Susana y Ocampo Garza, Jorge y Lagos Rodríguez, Armando y Ocampo Candiani, Jorge y Ortiz López, Rocío (2018) CAPN3, DCT, MLANA and TYRP1 are overexpressed in skin of vitiligo vulgaris Mexican patients. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine. pp. 2804-2811. ISSN 1792-0981

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Abstract. Vitiligo is a disorder causing skin depigmentation, in which several factors have been proposed for its pathogenesis: Environmental, genetic and biological aspects of melanocytes, even those of the surrounding keratinocytes. However, the lack of understanding of the mechanisms has complicated the task of predicting the development and progression. The present study used microarray analysis to characterize the transcriptional profile of skin from Vitiligo Vulgaris (VV) patients and the identified transcripts were validated using targeted high-throughput RNA sequencing in a broader set of patients. For microarrays, mRNA was taken from 20 skin biopsies of 10 patients with VV (pigmented and depigmented skin biopsy of each), and 5 biopsies of healthy subjects matched for age and sex were used as a control. A signature was identified that contains the expression pattern of 722 genes between depigmented vitiligo skin vs. healthy control, 1,108 between the pigmented skin of vitiligo vs. healthy controls and 1,927 between pigmented skin, depigmented vitiligo and healthy controls (P<0.05; false discovery rate, <0.1). When comparing the pigmented and depigmented skin of patients with vitiligo, which reflects the real difference between both skin types, 5 differentially expressed genes were identified and further validated in 45 additional VV patients by RNA sequencing. This analysis showed significantly higher RNA levels of calpain-3, dopachrome tautomerase, melan-A and tyrosinase-related protein-1 genes. The data revealed that the pigmented skin of vitiligo is already affected at the level of gene expression and that the main differences between pigmented and non-pigmented skin are explained by the expression of genes associated with pigment metabolism.

Tipo de elemento: Article
Divisiones: Medicina
Usuario depositante: Lic. Josimar Pulido
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CreadorEmailORCID
Salinas Santander, Mauricio AndrésNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Treviño Alvarado, Víctor ManuelNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
De la Rosa Moreno, Eduardo I.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Verduzco Garza, BárbaraNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Sánchez Domínguez, Celia NohemíNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Cantú Salinas, Cristina SusanaNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Ocampo Garza, JorgeNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Lagos Rodríguez, ArmandoNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Ocampo Candiani, JorgeNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Ortiz López, RocíoNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Fecha del depósito: 06 Ago 2019 21:34
Última modificación: 06 Mayo 2020 16:12
URI: http://eprints.uanl.mx/id/eprint/16321

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