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RNA polymrase II gene expression in clinical Leishmania major isolates with no-response-to-drug pattern


  • Ahmadian S.
  • Orlov Y.
  • Maurady A.
  • Eslami G.
  • Hosseini S.
Дата публикации:01.08.2019
Журнал: Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry
БД: SCOPUS
Ссылка: SCOPUS

Аннтотация

© 2019 by the authors. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is one of the most important infectious diseases in the world and is increasing day by day. No effective vaccine has been made against this disease, so far. An important issue with this disease is the development of drug resistance or no response to drug, which is going to spreading that its mechanism has not yet been completely identified. The main aim of this study was to assessment the expression of RNAPII gene in no response to drug and susceptible isolates of Leishmania major. The patients with CL from the central and North of Iran were considered for this study. The samples were transferred in RNAlater solution and stored in -20 °C. RNA extraction and cDNA synthesis were performed. The gene expression analysis was done with SYBR Green Real Time PCR Written informed consent was filled up by patients and then information forms were written based on Helsinki declaration. Statistical analysis was done with SPSS (16.0; SPSS Inc, Chicago) using independent t-test. P ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. It was observed that the gene expression of RNAPII in the no response to drug isolates was lower than that the one in drug sensitive isolates. A change in the expression of RNAP II in no response to drug isolates of L. major can indicate the potential role of this gene in the related mechanism.


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