[Circadian rhythm variation of the clock genes Per1 and cell cycle related genes in different stages of carcinogenesis of buccal mucosa in animal model].

Nov 14, 2015Zhonghua kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua kouqiang yixue zazhi = Chinese journal of stomatology

Daily patterns of key clock and cell growth genes during stages of mouth lining cancer in an animal model

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Abstract

The expression of Per1, p53, CDK1, and CyclinD1 mRNA exhibited circadian rhythms at six time points within 24 hours across different stages of carcinogenesis.

  • Circadian rhythms in mRNA expression were observed for Per1, p53, CDK1, and CyclinD1 across normal, precancerous, and cancer tissues.
  • CyclinB1 mRNA displayed circadian rhythm only in normal and cancer tissues, while it was disordered in precancerous lesions.
  • As carcinoma progressed, median expression of Per1 and p53 decreased significantly, while CDK1, CyclinB1, and CyclinD1 increased significantly.
  • The amplitude of Per1, p53, and CyclinD1 mRNA expression decreased with carcinoma development, while the amplitude of CDK1 increased significantly.
  • Acrophases for Per1 and CDK1 mRNA expression appeared earlier in precancerous lesions compared to normal tissues, whereas p53 and CyclinD1 showed a delayed acrophase in precancerous lesions.

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