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Physiol. Genomics 31: 203-215, 2007. First published June 19, 2007; doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00228.2006 Free Article
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Received 20 October 2006; accepted in final form 19 June 2007.
Physiological Genomics 31:203-215 (2007)
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Distinct profiles of expressed sequence tags during intestinal regeneration in the sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima

Carmencita Rojas-Cartagena1, Pablo Ortíz-Pineda1, Francisco Ramírez-Gómez1, Edna C. Suárez-Castillo1, Vanessa Matos-Cruz1, Carlos Rodríguez2, Humberto Ortíz-Zuazaga2 and José E. García-Arrarás

1 Department of Biology, Río Piedras Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2 High Performance Computing Facility, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Repair and regeneration are key processes for tissue maintenance, and their disruption may lead to disease states. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms that underline the repair and regeneration of the digestive tract. The sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima represents an excellent model to dissect and characterize the molecular events during intestinal regeneration. To study the gene expression profile, cDNA libraries were constructed from normal, 3-day, and 7-day regenerating intestines of H. glaberrima. Clones were randomly sequenced and queried against the nonredundant protein database at the National Center for Biotechnology Information. RT-PCR analyses were made of several genes to determine their expression profile during intestinal regeneration. A total of 5,173 sequences from three cDNA libraries were obtained. About 46.2, 35.6, and 26.2% of the sequences for the normal, 3-days, and 7-days cDNA libraries, respectively, shared significant similarity with known sequences in the protein database of GenBank but only present 10% of similarity among them. Analysis of the libraries in terms of functional processes, protein domains, and most common sequences suggests that a differential expression profile is taking place during the regeneration process. Further examination of the expressed sequence tag dataset revealed that 12 putative genes are differentially expressed at significant level (R > 6). Experimental validation by RT-PCR analysis reveals that at least three genes (unknown C-4677-1, melanotransferrin, and centaurin) present a differential expression during regeneration. These findings strongly suggest that the gene expression profile varies among regeneration stages and provide evidence for the existence of differential gene expression.

intestine; cDNA libraries; echinoderm







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