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Selection of suitable internal controls for gene expression normalization in rats with spinal cord injury

Qianqian Shan, Yaxian Wang, Wei Liu, Jie Yu, Yifan Wang

2021Neural Regeneration Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is a lack of systematic research on the expression of internal control genes used for gene expression normalization in real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction in spinal cord injury research. In this study, we used rat models of spinal cord hemisection to analyze the expression stability of 13 commonly applied reference genes: Actb, Ankrd27, CypA, Gapdh, Hprt1, Mrpl10, Pgk1, Rictor, Rn18s, Tbp, Ubc, Ubxn11, and Ywhaz. Our results show that the expression of Ankrd27, Ubc, and Tbp were stable after spinal cord injury, while Actb was the most unstable internal control gene. Ankrd27, Ubc, Tbp, and Actb were consequently used to investigate the effects of internal control genes with differing stabilities on the normalization of target gene expression. Target gene expression levels and changes over time were similar when Ankrd27, Ubc, and Tbp were used as internal controls but different when Actb was used as an internal control. We recommend that Ankrd27, Ubc, and Tbp are used as internal control genes for real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction in spinal cord injury research. This study was approved by the Administration Committee of Experimental Animals, Jiangsu Province, China (approval No. 20180304-008) on March 4, 2018.

Topics & Concepts

Gene expressionSpinal cordReverse transcription polymerase chain reactionSpinal cord injuryGlyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenaseGeneReference genesReal-time polymerase chain reactionReverse transcriptasePolymerase chain reactionBiologyMedicineGeneticsNeuroscienceMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
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