Abstract
We studied the expression of 9,906 genes in retransplanted rat cardiac allografts that developed cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) with the use of DNA microarray and real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Although only a slight difference in the timing of the retransplantation induced the later development of CAV, 1,067 genes were differentially expressed in the allografts 1 day after retransplantation. Thus, the development of CAV was determined by a robust difference in gene expression soon after retransplantation, controlled by a slight difference in retransplantation timing. In contrast, only 26 genes showed significant upregulation in the later phase of CAV development, and the time-course of the induction of 16 genes was associated with CAV progression. Of these genes, 8 were induced in 2 different aortic allograft combinations, and the time-course of the induction was correlated with the development of transplant vasculopathy. Microarray-based gene expression profiling has the potential to elucidate the mechanism of experimental chronic cardiac allograft rejection.
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