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Inter-age variability of bona fide unvaried transcripts Normalization of quantitative PCR data in ischemic stroke

Journal

NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages 654-664

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2008.05.023

Keywords

Aging; Inflammation; Ischemia; Brain; White blood cells; Reference genes; Housekeeping; Real-time RT-PCR; qPCR; Gapdh; Actb; Hmbs; Gush; Hprt1

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  1. EC [018936]

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Background. Aging is a major risk factor for a variety of neurobiological diseases leading to variations of transcriptional expression in affected tissues Reverse transcription of RNA followed by quantitative PCR is a powerful technique for detection and quantification of specific transcripts differentially expressed An essential prerequisite for accurate interpretation of quantitative PCR data obtained from expression studies is an appropriate normalization process Therefore we validated the expression of the most frequently used reference genes consisting of Gapdh and Actb as well as Hmhs, Hprt1 and Gush in an animal model of mice in respect to two major influence factors, aging and ischemia. In the experimental settings we intended to reflect variations in both, the local and systemic immune response Results The consistency in gene expression of the tested transcripts was quantified based on standard deviation, correlation analysis and two algorithms available as Visual Basic Applications (VBA) termed GeNorm and Normfinder Overall, the results of the study proofed the suitability of Actb in combination with Gapdh and with tissue-specific limitations Hmbs in brain and Gush in white blood cells as the most stable transcripts for accurate normalization. We clearly demonstrated that both, the aging process per se and aging in combination with ischemia are confounding factors with respect to the expression stability of Hprt1 Conclusions The present study emphasizes the urgent need to validate the expression stability also from bona fide unvaried transcripts under specific conditions of investigation to ensure adequate normalization of qPCR data. Based on the expression stability, the use of Gapdh and Actb as highly abundant transcripts for normalization of qPCR data under conditions of aging and ischemia in a mouse model was evaluated However, for low abundant genes the use of Hmbs in brain and Gush in white blood cells is recommended (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

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