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      Expression profile analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in response to aspirin

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      Aspirin is a popular nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, but some patients suffer from hγpol·sensitivity to it. This prompted us to identify the factors or molecules related to these responses. A commercially available DNA microarray was used to study changes in gene expression in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) after aspirin treatment. The BMCS were tollected from a patient with aspirin-intolerant asthma and one normal healthy control. We identifed 61 and 107 genes respectively induced and repressed by aspirin treatment in the PBMCS derived from the normal control. In the patient showing aspirin-induced asthma responses, 31 genes were up-regulated and 6 were down-regulated after aspirin treatment. Among these, 1 gene was expressed with the same pattern in the control and the patient. In contrast, 19 genes showed different expression patterns, and it turned out that most of them were involved In immune responses, cell growth/proliferation, transcription/translation, and signaling pathways. These results show the molerules involved in hypersensitivity to aspirin and may lead to a better understanding of adverse responses to aspirin. Furthermore, they can provide clues for identifying novel therapeutic and/or preventive molecular targets of the adverse effects of aspirin.
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      Aspirin is a popular nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, but some patients suffer from hγpol·sensitivity to it. This prompted us to identify the factors or molecules related to these responses. A commercially available DNA microarray was used to st...

      Aspirin is a popular nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, but some patients suffer from hγpol·sensitivity to it. This prompted us to identify the factors or molecules related to these responses. A commercially available DNA microarray was used to study changes in gene expression in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) after aspirin treatment. The BMCS were tollected from a patient with aspirin-intolerant asthma and one normal healthy control. We identifed 61 and 107 genes respectively induced and repressed by aspirin treatment in the PBMCS derived from the normal control. In the patient showing aspirin-induced asthma responses, 31 genes were up-regulated and 6 were down-regulated after aspirin treatment. Among these, 1 gene was expressed with the same pattern in the control and the patient. In contrast, 19 genes showed different expression patterns, and it turned out that most of them were involved In immune responses, cell growth/proliferation, transcription/translation, and signaling pathways. These results show the molerules involved in hypersensitivity to aspirin and may lead to a better understanding of adverse responses to aspirin. Furthermore, they can provide clues for identifying novel therapeutic and/or preventive molecular targets of the adverse effects of aspirin.

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