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Procalcitonin and CGRP-I mRNA expression in various human tissues

  • Stefan Russwurm
  • , Ilmars Stonans*
  • , Elita Stonane
  • , Matthias Wiederhold
  • , Andrea Luber
  • , Peter F. Zipfel
  • , Hans Peter Deigner
  • , Konrad Reinhart
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Procalcitonin (PCT) is a highly sensitive and specific marker of systemic bacterial infection and sepsis. In contrast to its diagnostic significance, the cellular sources of plasma procalcitonin remain to be clarified. Two forms of PCT mRNAs originate from calcitonin/calcitonin gene-related peptide gene (CALC-I gene) along with mRNA for calcitonin gene-related peptide-I (CGRP-I). Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction with newly designed primers detecting different PCT mRNAs and CGRP-I mRNA was used to identify tissues that might contribute to PCT production. Our study indicates that a variety of human tissues (13 of the 16 analyzed overall) express PCT-I, PCT-II, and/or CGRP-I mRNAs, with the highest levels detected for liver, testis, lung, prostate, kidney, and small intestine. Various tissues differ in the proportions of PCT-I, PCT-II, and CGRP-I mRNA expression levels. Thus we demonstrate the complexity of tissue-specific regulation of CALC-I gene expression and suppose a variety of tissues as a potential source of CALC-I-encoded peptides.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-112
Number of pages4
JournalShock
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Calcitonin/calcitonin gene-related peptide gene
  • Gene expression
  • RT-PCR
  • Sepsis

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