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Series GSE2006 Query DataSets for GSE2006
Status Public on Nov 23, 2005
Title Comparative microarray between normal and essential thrombocythemia platelets
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Human blood platelets have important, regulatory functions in diverse hemostatic and pathological disorders, including vascular remodeling, inflammation, and wound repair. Microarray analysis was used to study the molecular basis of essential thrombocythemia, a myeloproliferative disorder with quantitative and qualitative platelet defects associated with cardiovascular and thrombohemorrhagic symptoms, not infrequently neurological. A platelet-expressed gene (HSD17B3) encoding type 3 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (previously characterized as a testis-specific enzyme catalyzing the final step in gonadal synthesis of testosterone) was selectively down-regulated in ET platelets, with reciprocal induction of the type 12 enzyme (HSD17B12). Functional 17beta-HSD3 activity corresponding to approximately 10% of that found in murine testis was demonstrated in normal platelets. The induction of HSD17B12 in ET platelets was unassociated with a concomitant increase in androgen biosynthesis, suggesting distinct functions and/or substrate specificities of the types 3 and 12 enzymes. Application of a molecular assay distinguished ET from normal platelets in 20 consecutive patients (p < 0.0001). These data provide the first evidence that distinct subtypes of steroidogenic 17beta-HSDs are functionally present in human blood platelets, and that the expression patterns of HSD17B3 and HSD17B12 are associated with an uncommon platelet disorder manifest by quantitative and qualitative platelet defects.
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Contributor(s) Gnatenko DV, Cupit LD, Huang EC, Dhundale AR, Perrotta PL, Bahou WF
Citation(s) 16113833
Submission date Nov 23, 2004
Last update date Aug 10, 2018
Contact name Wadie Bahou
E-mail(s) wbahou@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Phone 641-444-2059
Organization name Stony Brook University
Department Hematology
Street address
City Stony Brook
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 11794-8151
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL96 [HG-U133A] Affymetrix Human Genome U133A Array
Samples (14)
GSM35699 ET 1
GSM35700 ET 3
GSM35701 ET 4
Relations
BioProject PRJNA91825

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