Genetics and Molecular Biology (Mar 2007)

Evaluation of gene expression profiling in a mouse model of L-gulonolactone oxidase gene deficiency

  • Jian Yan,
  • Yan Jiao,
  • Xinmin Li,
  • Feng Jiao,
  • Wesley G. Beamer,
  • Cliff J. Rosen,
  • Weikuan Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572007000300004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 322 – 329

Abstract

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Humans and guinea pigs are species which are unable to synthesize ascorbic acid (vitamin C) because, unlike rodents, they lack the enzyme L-gulonolactone oxidase (Gulo). Although the phenotype of lacking vitamin C in humans, named scurvy, has long been well known, information on the impact of lacking Gulo on the gene expression profiles of different tissues is still missing. This knowledge could improve our understanding of molecular pathways in which Gulo may be involved. Recently, we discovered a deletion that includes all 12 exons in the gene for Gulo in the sfx mouse, characterized by spontaneous bone fractures. We report here the initial analysis of the impact of the Gulo gene deletion on the murine gene expression profiles in the liver, femur and kidney.

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