Transgenerational effects of early experience on behavioural, hormonal and gene expression responses to acute stress in the precocial chicken. The data for the parental stressed and control birds is available in ArrayExpress with accession E-MTAB-924, while this experiment only concerns their offspring that never been exposed to early life stress.
Transgenerational effects of early experience on behavioural, hormonal and gene expression responses to acute stress in the precocial chicken
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View SamplesTranscriptome analysis of 12 zebrafish tissues
Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database.
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View SamplesTo investigate the transcriptional regulation in zebrafish liver during the process of regeneration after 1/9 PH
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View SamplesTo investigate the transcriptional regulation in zebrafish larvae exposed environmental stresses, larvae at 96hpf were exposed to cold stress (16 Celsius degree) or hypoxia (5% O2) for 24h, and the controls were maintained at 28 Celsius degree and atmosphere O2 concentration. After environmental exposure, RNAs were extracted and subjected to RNA sequencing using Illumina genome analyzer IIx platform.
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View SamplesTo investigate the transcriptional regulation in zebrafish liver during the process of regeneration after 1/3 PH
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View SamplesWe sequenced DGRP (Drosophila Genetic Reference Panel) line 208 for strand-specific RNA-seq in head, testis and ovary. The RNA-seq (2x150bp) data is intended to investigate the expression profiles of polymorphic duplications and de novo gene, as well as other lncRNAs.
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Sex, Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesAnalysis of the gene signature of steatosis associated to obesity in hepatocytes of Zucker fa/fa obese rats and their controls; identifying target genes linked to steatosis progression. or Obesity and insulin resistance-associated steatosis can be a non-inflammatory condition affecting hepatocytes or progress to steatohepatitis: a condition that can result in end-stage liver disease. Although molecular events leading to accumulation of lipid droplets in the liver have been identified individually, the complexity of the condition suggested that emergent target would be uncovered by a more comprehensive examination. Then, this study was aimed at establishing a gene signature of steatosis in hepatocytes and at identifying target genes linked to steatosis progression. Using Affymetrix oligonucleotide arrays, we compared transcriptomes of hepatocytes isolated from Zucker "fa/fa" obese rats with three different age-related grades of steatosis with those of their counterpart non-steatotic cells.
A subset of dysregulated metabolic and survival genes is associated with severity of hepatic steatosis in obese Zucker rats.
Sex, Age, Specimen part, Disease, Disease stage
View SamplesTwo of the most prevalent ovarian diseases affecting women's fertility and health are Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Previous studies have shown that exposure to a number of environmental toxicants can promote the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of ovarian disease, including decreases in the primordial follicle pool of oocytes that are similar to what is seen in POI, and increases in ovarian cysts that are similar to what is seen in PCOS. In the current study, transgenerational changes to the transcriptome and epigenome of ovarian granulosa cells are characterized in F3 generation rats after ancestral vinclozolin or DDT exposures compared to controls. There was an increase in ovarian disease in transgenerational F3 generation vinclozolin and DDT lineage rats at one year of age compared to F3 generation controls. In purified granulosa cells from 20 day old F3 generation females 164 differentially methylated regions (DMRs) (p<1e-06) were found in the F3 generation vinclozolin lineage, and 293 DMRs (p<1e-06) in the DDT lineage, compared to controls. The long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) were found to be differentially expressed in both the vinclozolin and DDT lineages with the sncRNAs having 492 sncRNAs (p<1 x 10-4) in the vinclozolin lineage and 1,085 sncRNAs (p<1 x 10-4) in the DDT lineage. The lncRNAs were differentially expressed with 123 and 51 in the vinclozolin and DDT lineages, respectively (p<1 x 10-4). Differentially expressed mRNAs were found in the vinclozolin lineage at 174 mRNAs (p<1 x 10-4) and the DDT lineage at 212 mRNAs (p<1 x 10-4). These transgenerational epigenetic changes contribute to the dysregulation of the ovary and disease susceptibility that can occur in later life. This suggests that ancestral exposure to toxicants is potentially a major risk factor that must be considered in the molecular etiology of ovarian disease.
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View SamplesTo identify proteins regulated by glucose through changes in their rate of protein synthesis, translational profiling of MIN6 cells acutely incubated at either low or high glucose concentration was performed (i.e. microarray analysis was performed on mRNAs associated with polysomes, as an increase in the association of mRNA with polysomes is indicative of an increase in the rate of initiation step of translation and hence an increase in protein expression) (Johannes et al., 1999; Mikulits et al., 2000).
Distinct glucose-dependent stress responses revealed by translational profiling in pancreatic beta-cells.
Specimen part, Cell line, Compound, Time
View SamplesRNA was isolated from colorectal cancer (HCT116) and normal colon cells (HCoEpic) treated with toxic agents (bisphenol A (BPA), hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD), 4-tert-octylphenol (OP)) or Vehicle (DMSO) and then preformed NGS using Illumina protocol.
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Sex, Specimen part, Disease, Cell line, Treatment
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