cDNA array analysis of altered gene expression in human endothelial cells in response to Chlamydia pneumoniae infection

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Coombes, BK
Mahony, JB
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[1] St Josephs Hosp, Reg Virol & Chlamydiol Lab, Father Sean OSullivan Res Ctr, Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Dept Med Sci, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada
[3] McMaster Univ, Dept Pathol & Mol Med, Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6, Canada
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10.1128/IAI.69.3.1420-1427.2001
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Strong epidemiological and pathological evidence supports a role for Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in atherosclerosis and human coronary heart disease, Animal models have shown that C, pneumoniae disseminates hematogenously in infected monocytes and macrophages, while in vitro data suggest that infected macrophages can transmit C, pneumoniae infection directly to endothelial cells, Endothelial cells may be key in vivo targets for C, pneumoniae infection; given that these cells are important in regulating the dynamics of the vessel wall, we used cDNA microarrays to study the transcriptional response of endothelial cells to infection with C, pneumoniae, cDNA arrays were used to characterize the mRNA expression profiles for 268 human genes following infection with C, pneumoniae, which were compared to mRNA profiles of uninfected cells. Selected genes of interest were further investigated by reverse transcription-PCR throughout a 24-h period of infection. C, pneumoniae infection upregulated mRNA expression for approximately 20 (8%) of the genes studied. Genes coding for cytokines (interleukin-l), chemokines (monocyte chemotactic protein 1 and interleukin-8), and cellular growth factors (heparin-binding epidermal-like growth factor, basic fibroblast growth factor, and platelet-derived growth factor B chain) were the most prominently upregulated, In addition to these families of genes, increases in mRNA levels for intracellular kinases and cell surface receptors with signal transduction activities were observed, Time course experiments showed that mRNA levels were upregulated within 2 h following infection, These results expand our knowledge of the response of endothelial cells to C, pneumoniae by further defining the repertoire of C, pneumoniae-inducible genes and provide new insight into potential mechanisms of atherogenesis. In addition, the use of cDNA microarrays may prove useful for the study of host cell responses to C, pneumoniae infection during latent and replicative stages of infection and related pathology.
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