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    Nutr Cancer. 2008;60 Suppl 1:43-50.

    Expression profiling of genes targeted by bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) in macrophages through DNA microarray.

    Chen J, Uto T, Tanigawa S, Kumamoto T, Fujii M, Hou DX.

    Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan.

    To evaluate the anti-inflammatory function and underlying genes targeted by bilberry, gene expression profiling through DNA microarray was performed on bilberry extract-treated macrophages. Among 22,050 oligonucleotides, the expression levels of 998 genes were increased by > or = twofold in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated RAW264 cells, 358 gene signals of which were attenuated by bilberry extract (> or = 1.5-fold). Expression levels of 2,086 genes were decreased by > or = twofold in LPS-activated cells, of which 939 gene signals were enhanced by bilberry extract (> or = 1.5-fold). Utilizing Panther group analysis, 308 genes affected by bilberry extract were classified into 43 categories relating to biological processes (97), molecular functions (186), and signaling pathways (26) with > or = 1.5-fold change. The genes categorized as "defense, inflammatory response, cytokines activities, and receptor activities" were further identified, and some of them were confirmed by real-time polymerase chain reaction. The DNA microarray results provide a molecular basis for the anti-inflammatory effects of bilberry.

    PMID: 19003580 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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