Transcriptome Profiling Implicated in Beneficiary Actions of Kimchi Extracts Against Infection
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Dietary intervention to prevent ()-gastric cancer might be ideal because of no risk of bacterial resistance, safety, and rejuvenating action of atrophic gastritis. We have published data about the potential of fermented kimchi as nutritional approach for . Hence recent advances in RNAseq analysis lead us to investigate the transcriptome analysis to explain these beneficiary actions of kimchi. gastric cells were infected with either or plus kimchi. 943 genes were identified as significantly increased or decreased genes according to infection and 68 genes as significantly changed between infection and plus kimchi (<0.05). Gene classification and Medline database showed DLL4, FGF18, PTPRN, SLC7A11, CHAC1, FGF21, ASAN, CTH, and CREBRF were identified as significantly increased after , but significantly decreased with kimchi and NEO1, CLDN8, KLRG1, and IGFBP1 were identified as significantly decreased after , but increased with kimchi. After KEGG and STRING-GO analysis, oxidative stress, ER stress, cell adhesion, and apoptosis genes were up-regulated with infection but down-regulated with kimchi, whereas tissue regeneration, cellular anti-oxidative response, and anti-inflammation genes were reversely regulated with kimchi (<0.01). Conclusively, transcriptomes of plus kimchi showed significant biological actions.
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