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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 278: L284-L293, 2000;
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Vol. 278, Issue 2, L284-L293, February 2000

cDNA-RDA of genes expressed in fetal and adult lungs identifies factors important in development and function

Paul Cooper, Beatrice Mueck, Shida Yousefi, Suzanne Potter, and Gabor Jarai

Novartis Horsham Research Centre, Molecular and Cell Biology Unit, Horsham, RH13 5AB, United Kingdom

The identification of genetic factors important in lung development and function will help in understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms of respiratory disease. Representational difference analysis of cDNA (cDNA-RDA) is a PCR-based subtractive enrichment procedure for the isolation of differentially expressed genes. We performed cDNA-RDA and isolated genes expressed more abundantly in fetal and adult lungs. Fifty-four clones potentially representing genes with higher transcript levels in the fetal lung were sequenced. Sequence similarity searches indicated that these clones included 12 known genes, a discoidin-like domain-containing gene, six expressed sequence tags (ESTs), and one novel sequence. Fifty-six clones potentially representing genes expressed more abundantly in the adult lung were also cloned and sequenced. Of these, 16 known human genes were represented along with two sequences significantly similar to known mouse genes and two novel sequences. Several of these known genes are implicated in stress response and lung protection. Thus cDNA-RDA was successfully used to isolate known and novel differentially expressed genes, which putatively play an important role in human lung development.

complementary deoxyribonucleic acid; representational difference analysis; discoidin-like domain; stress response genes; intelectin gene; von Ebner minor salivary gland gene


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