Identification of BMAL1-Regulated circadian genes in mouse liver and their potential association with hepatocellular carcinoma: Gys2 and Upp2 as promising candidates

Jan 6, 2024Biochemical and biophysical research communications

Daily Rhythm Genes Controlled by BMAL1 in Mouse Liver and Their Possible Links to Liver Cancer: Gys2 and Upp2 as Key Genes

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Abstract

A total of 536 overlapping genes with rhythmic expression patterns were identified in wild-type mouse liver tissues across six time points.

  • Eighty genes potentially regulated by BMAL1 were identified through analysis of differentially expressed genes in knockout and control mice.
  • These BMAL1-regulated genes are significantly linked to pathways involved in glycolipid metabolism, immune response, and tumorigenesis.
  • Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction revealed a comprehensive loss of rhythmic expression patterns in eight selected BMAL1-regulated genes in L-Bmal1 mice compared to controls.
  • Significant reductions in the expression levels of these genes, except for Cry1, were noted in L-Bmal1 mice livers.
  • The progression from basic liver conditions to malignancy showed a continuous decline in Bmal1 transcripts in human liver tissue.
  • Gys2 and Upp2 were identified as potential key genes connecting the circadian clock system with hepatocellular carcinoma.

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