Expression levels of elastin and related genes in human varicose veins
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Görmüş, UzayTimirci-Kahraman, Özlem
Ergen, Arzu
Kunt, A. T.
İsbir, Selim
Dalan, A. Burak
İsbir, Turgay
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Gormus U, Timirci-Kahraman O, Ergen A, Kunt AT, Isbir S, Dalan AB, Isbir T. Expression levels of elastin and related genes in human varicose veins.Folia Biologica (Praha). 2014; 60(2): 68-73.Abstract
Among the suspected reasons for varicose
vein formation are changes in the quantity and content
of the elastin protein; however, comprehensive
investigations about elastin assembly in varicose vein
formation are yet lacking. In this study, we aimed to
determine the changes in mRNA levels of elastin and
some of its functionally related proteins, fibulin 5,
LOXL-1, MMP-2 and MMP-9 in varicose vein formation.
We analysed the mRNA levels of elastin,
fibulin-5, LOXL1, MMP2 and MMP9 in samples of 35
healthy and 35 varicose great saphenous vein tissues.
mRNA levels of these genes were determined by using
real-time PCR and normalized with HPRT1.
When we compared the patient and control groups,
elastin mRNA levels were significantly higher in the
patient group than in the control group (P = 0.047),
although there were no significant differences in
fibulin 5, LOXL1, MMP2 and MMP9 mRNA levels
between the patient and control groups. We showed
that up-regulation of MMP2 mRNA expression was
significantly correlated with hyperlipidaemia (P =
0.029). The up-regulation of elastin expression may
play an important role in the pathogenesis of primary
varicose veins. Additionally, the up-regulation of
MMP2 expression was strongly correlated with hyperlipidaemia
in varicose veins.