Yingfang Tian PhD , Boryana Stamova PhD , Glen C. Jickling MD , Huichun Xu MD, PhD , Dazhi Liu PhD , Bradley P. Ander PhD , Cheryl Bushnell MD , Xinhua Zhan MD, PhD , Renee J. Turner PhD , Ryan R. Davis BS , Piero Verro MD , William C. Pevec MD , Nasim Hedayati MD , David L. Dawson MD , Jane Khoury PhD , Edward C. Jauch MD , Arthur Pancioli MD , Joseph P. Broderick MD , Frank R. Sharp MD
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Abstract
Background
Sex is suggested to be an important determinant of ischemic stroke risk factors, etiology, and outcome. However, the basis for this remains unclear. The Y chromosome is unique in males. Genes expressed in males on the Y chromosome that are associated with stroke may be important genetic contributors to the unique features of males with ischemic stroke, which would be helpful for explaining sex differences observed between men and women.
Objective
We compared Y chromosome gene expression in males with ischemic stroke and male controls.
Methods
Blood samples were obtained from 40 male patients ≤3, 5, and 24 hours after ischemic stroke and from 41 male controls (July 2003–April 2007). RNA was isolated from blood and was processed using Affymetrix Human U133 Plus 2.0 expression arrays (Affymetrix Inc., Santa Clara, California). Y chromosome genes differentially expressed between male patients with stroke and male control subjects were identified using an ANCOVA adjusted for age and batch. A P < 0.05 and a fold change >1.2 were considered significant.
Results
Seven genes on the Y chromosome were differentially expressed in males with ischemic stroke compared with controls. Five of these genes (VAMP7, CSF2RA, SPRY3, DHRSX, and PLCXD1) are located on pseudoautosomal regions of the human Y chromosome. The other 2 genes (EIF1AY and DDX3Y) are located on the nonrecombining region of the human Y chromosome. The identified genes were associated with immunology, RNA metabolism, vesicle fusion, and angiogenesis.
Conclusions
Specific genes on the Y chromosome are differentially expressed in blood after ischemic stroke. These genes provide insight into potential molecular contributors to sex differences in ischemic stroke.
背景:性别被认为是缺血性卒中危险因素、病因和预后的重要决定因素。然而,其基础尚不清楚。Y染色体在男性中是独一无二的。男性在Y染色体上表达的与中风相关的基因可能是导致男性缺血性中风独特特征的重要遗传因素,这将有助于解释男性和女性之间观察到的性别差异。目的比较男性缺血性脑卒中患者与正常男性的Y染色体基因表达。方法采集缺血性脑卒中后≤3、5、24小时的男性患者40例,对照41例。RNA从血液中分离,使用Affymetrix Human U133 Plus 2.0表达阵列(Affymetrix Inc., Santa Clara, California)进行处理。使用ANCOVA对年龄和批次进行调整,确定男性卒中患者和男性对照组之间Y染色体基因的差异表达。A & P;0.05和倍数变化>1.2被认为是显著的。结果男性缺血性脑卒中患者Y染色体上有7个基因表达差异。其中五个基因(VAMP7、CSF2RA、SPRY3、DHRSX和PLCXD1)位于人类Y染色体的假常染色体区域。另外2个基因(EIF1AY和DDX3Y)位于人类Y染色体的非重组区。所鉴定的基因与免疫学、RNA代谢、囊泡融合和血管生成有关。结论缺血性脑卒中后血液中Y染色体特异性基因的表达存在差异。这些基因提供了对缺血性中风性别差异的潜在分子因素的深入了解。