Gene expression profiling in human insulinoma tissue: genes involved in the insulin secretion pathway and cloning of novel full-length cDNAs

Insulinoma is a clinically common cause of organic hypoglycemia. The prominent characteristic of insulinoma is endogenous hyperinsulinism. Until now, the molecular biology of human insulinoma has been little understood. In this study, gene expression profiling of human insulinoma was established by...

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Hauptverfasser: Wang, X-C, Xu, S-Y, Wu, X-Y, Song, H-D, Mao, Y-F, Fan, H-Y, Yu, F, Mou, B, Gu, Y-Y, Xu, L-Q, Zhou, X-O, Chen, Z, Chen, J-L, Hu, R-M
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description Insulinoma is a clinically common cause of organic hypoglycemia. The prominent characteristic of insulinoma is endogenous hyperinsulinism. Until now, the molecular biology of human insulinoma has been little understood. In this study, gene expression profiling of human insulinoma was established by expressed sequence tag (EST) sequencing and cDNA array. A total of 2063 clones were obtained, of these, 1589 clones were derived from EST sequencing, 975 clones were derived from cDNA array and 501 clones were shared by the two methods. G protein alpha-stimulating activity polypeptide (Gsalpha) and carboxypeptidase E (CPE) were the most highly expressed genes in human insulinoma, as derived by EST sequencing and cDNA array respectively. The genes involved in the protein/insulin secretion pathway were strongly expressed in human insulinoma tissue. Meanwhile, eight full-length cDNAs of novel genes were cloned and sequenced. The results demonstrated the molecular biology of human insulinoma tissue at the level of transcript abundance and validated the efficacy of EST sequencing combined with cDNA array in the construction of gene expression profiling. In conclusion, the predominance of the genes participating in the secretory pathway suggested that regulation of secretion might be a major mechanism by which insulin release is abnormally increased in patients with insulinomas. It was also concluded that overexpression of the Gsalpha gene played an important role in the pathogenesis of insulinoma.
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Humans
Insulin - metabolism
Insulin Secretion
Insulinoma - genetics
Insulinoma - metabolism
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Pancreatic Neoplasms - genetics
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