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Transcriptome atlases of mouse brain reveals differential expression across brain regions and genetic backgrounds.


ABSTRACT: Mouse models play a crucial role in the study of human behavioral traits and diseases. Variation of gene expression in brain may play a critical role in behavioral phenotypes, and thus it is of great importance to understand regulation of transcription in mouse brain. In this study, we analyzed the role of two important factors influencing steady-state transcriptional variation in mouse brain. First we considered the effect of assessing whole brain vs. discrete regions of the brain. Second, we investigated the genetic basis of strain effects on gene expression. We examined the transcriptome of three brain regions using Affymetrix expression arrays: whole brain, forebrain, and hindbrain in adult mice from two common inbred strains (C57BL/6J vs. NOD/ShiLtJ) with eight replicates for each brain region and strain combination. We observed significant differences between the transcriptomes of forebrain and hindbrain. In contrast, the transcriptomes of whole brain and forebrain were very similar. Using 4.3 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms identified through whole-genome sequencing of C57BL/6J and NOD/ShiLtJ strains, we investigated the relationship between strain effect in gene expression and DNA sequence similarity. We found that cis-regulatory effects play an important role in gene expression differences between strains and that the cis-regulatory elements are more often located in 5' and/or 3' transcript boundaries, with no apparent preference on either 5' or 3' ends.

SUBMITTER: Sun W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3284328 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptome atlases of mouse brain reveals differential expression across brain regions and genetic backgrounds.

Sun Wei W   Lee Seunggeun S   Zhabotynsky Vasyl V   Zou Fei F   Wright Fred A FA   Crowley James J JJ   Yun Zaining Z   Buus Ryan J RJ   Miller Darla R DR   Wang Jeremy J   McMillan Leonard L   Pardo-Manuel de Villena Fernando F   Sullivan Patrick F PF  

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Mouse models play a crucial role in the study of human behavioral traits and diseases. Variation of gene expression in brain may play a critical role in behavioral phenotypes, and thus it is of great importance to understand regulation of transcription in mouse brain. In this study, we analyzed the role of two important factors influencing steady-state transcriptional variation in mouse brain. First we considered the effect of assessing whole brain vs. discrete regions of the brain. Second, we i  ...[more]

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