Overexpression of transcription factor BACH1 in fetal Down Syndrome brain
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Publication date: 2003-01-01
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ISSN: 03036995
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15068251
Abstract
There is a series of about 12 transcription factors expressed on chromosome 21. These transcription factors (TFs) are major candidates for playing a pathogenetic role for the abnormal wiring of the brain in fetal Down Syndrome (DS) as approximately 5,000 TFs are developmentally involved in the complex architecture of the human brain. TF derangement in DS has been already reported and we decided to contribute to the problem by studying four TFs encoded on chromosome 21 in fetal DS brain. We used fetal cortex of 8 DS fetuses and 6 controls (females) from the 18–19th week of gestation. Brain homogenates were subject to immunoblotting using goat-anti-BACH1, rabbit anti-heme oxygenase 1 (HO1), rabbit anti-ERG, rabbit anti-RUNX1 and goat anti-SIM2 l. Antibodies against beta-actin were used to normalise cell loss and antibodies against neuron-specific enolase were used to compensate neuronal loss. BACH1 was significantly overexpressed in fetal DS (p < 0.008) as compared to controls whereas RUNX1 and ERG proteins were comparable between groups, and SIM2 1 was not detectable in any specimen. BACH1 was even significantly increased in the DS panel when normalised versus the housekeeping protein beta-actin (p < 0.01) or the neuron specific enolase (p < 0.01). HO-1 was found comparable between groups. BACH1, a member of the family of BTB-basic leucine zipper transcription factors, regulates gene expression through the NF-E2 site. More specifically, BACH1 suppresses expression of HO1. Increased BACH1, however, did not lead to decreased HO1, which would have explained oxidative stress observed in fetal DS.
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Ferrando Miguel R. et al. Overexpression of transcription factor BACH1 in fetal Down Syndrome brain // Advances in Down Syndrome Research. 2003. Vol. 67. pp. 193-205.
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Ferrando Miguel R., Cheon M. S., Yang J., Lubec G. Overexpression of transcription factor BACH1 in fetal Down Syndrome brain // Advances in Down Syndrome Research. 2003. Vol. 67. pp. 193-205.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/978-3-7091-6721-2_17
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6721-2_17
TI - Overexpression of transcription factor BACH1 in fetal Down Syndrome brain
T2 - Advances in Down Syndrome Research
AU - Ferrando Miguel, R
AU - Cheon, M S
AU - Yang, J.W.
AU - Lubec, G
PY - 2003
DA - 2003/01/01
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 193-205
IS - 67
PMID - 15068251
SN - 0303-6995
ER -
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@incollection{2003_Ferrando Miguel,
author = {R Ferrando Miguel and M S Cheon and J.W. Yang and G Lubec},
title = {Overexpression of transcription factor BACH1 in fetal Down Syndrome brain},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
year = {2003},
number = {67},
pages = {193--205},
month = {jan}
}