%0 Journal Article %T Gene expression profiling of flaxseed in mouse lung tissues-modulation of toxicologically relevant genes %A Floyd Dukes %A Stathis Kanterakis %A James Lee %A Ralph Pietrofesa %A Emily S Andersen %A Evguenia Arguiri %A Sonia Tyagi %A Louise Showe %A Yassine Amrani %A Melpo Christofidou-Solomidou %J BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1472-6882-12-47 %X We evaluated gene expression in lungs of flaxseed-fed (10%FS) mice under unchallenged, control conditions. We reasoned that array technology would provide a powerful tool for studying the mechanisms behind this response and aid the evaluation of dietary flaxseed intervention with a focus on toxicologically relevant molecular gene targets. Gene expression levels in lung tissues were analyzed using a large-scale array whereby 28,800 genes were evaluated.3,713 genes (12.8 %) were significantly (p£¿<£¿0.05) differentially expressed, of which 2,088 had a >1.5-fold change. Genes affected by FS include those in protective pathways such as Phase I and Phase II.The array studies have provided information on how FS modulates gene expression in lung and how they might be related to protective mechanisms. In addition, our study has confirmed that flaxseed is a nutritional supplement with potentially useful therapeutic applications in complementary and alternative (CAM) medicine especially in relation to treatment of lung disease. %K Antioxidant %K CAM %K Flaxseed %K Genomic profiling %K Lignans %K Lung disease %K Oxidative stress %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/12/47/abstract