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Identifying Suitable Reference Genes For Developing And Injured Mouse CNS Tissues

Posted on:2019-01-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D C XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2370330563999544Subject:Developmental Biology
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Accurate quantification of gene expression is fundamental for understanding the molecular,genetic and functional bases of tissue development and diseases.Quantitative real-time PCR(qPCR)is now the most widely used method of quantifying gene expression due to its simplicity,specificity,sensitivity and wide quantification range.The use of appropriate reference genes to ensure accurate normalization is crucial for the correct quantification of gene expression from the early development,maturation,aging to injury processes in the central nervous system(CNS).In this study,we have determined the expression profiles of 12 candidate housekeeping genes(ACTB,CYC1,HMBS,GAPDH,HPRT1,RPL13 A,YWHAZ,PPIA,RPLP0,TFRC,GUS and 18 S rRNA)in developing mouse brain and spinal cord.Throughout development,there was a significant degree of fluctuations in their expression levels,indicating the importance and complexity of finding appropriate reference genes.Three software including BestKeeper,geNorm and NormFinder were used to evaluate the stability of potential reference genes.GUS was the most stable gene and GUS/YWHAB were the most stable reference gene pair across different developmental stages and in different CNS regions,whereas HPRT1 and GAPDH were the most variable genes and thus inappropriate to use as reference genes.Therefore,our results identified GUS and YWHAB as the best combination of two reference genes for expression data normalization in CNS developmental studies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Reference genes, CNS, Development, Injury, Stability
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