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UVB-induced gene expression in the skin of Xiphophorus maculatus Jp 163 B.


ABSTRACT: Xiphophorus fish and interspecies hybrids represent long-standing models to study the genetics underlying spontaneous and induced tumorigenesis. The recent release of the Xiphophorus maculatus genome sequence will allow global genetic regulation studies of genes involved in the inherited susceptibility to UVB-induced melanoma within select backcross hybrids. As a first step toward this goal, we report results of an RNA-Seq approach to identify genes and pathways showing modulated transcription within the skin of X. maculatus Jp 163 B upon UVB exposure. X. maculatus Jp 163 B were exposed to various doses of UVB followed by RNA-Seq analysis at each dose to investigate overall gene expression in each sample. A total of 357 genes with a minimum expression change of 4-fold (p-adj<0.05) were identified as responsive to UVB. The molecular genetic response of Xiphophorus skin to UVB exposure permitted assessment of; (1) the basal expression level of each transcript for each skin sample, (2) the changes in expression levels for each gene in the transcriptome upon exposure to increasing doses of UVB, and (3) clusters of genes that exhibit similar patterns of change in expression upon UVB exposure. These data provide a foundation for understanding the molecular genetic response of fish skin to UVB exposure.

SUBMITTER: Yang K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4067948 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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UVB-induced gene expression in the skin of Xiphophorus maculatus Jp 163 B.

Yang Kuan K   Boswell Mikki M   Walter Dylan J DJ   Downs Kevin P KP   Gaston-Pravia Kimberly K   Garcia Tzintzuni T   Shen Yingjia Y   Mitchell David L DL   Walter Ronald B RB  

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP 20140217


Xiphophorus fish and interspecies hybrids represent long-standing models to study the genetics underlying spontaneous and induced tumorigenesis. The recent release of the Xiphophorus maculatus genome sequence will allow global genetic regulation studies of genes involved in the inherited susceptibility to UVB-induced melanoma within select backcross hybrids. As a first step toward this goal, we report results of an RNA-Seq approach to identify genes and pathways showing modulated transcription w  ...[more]

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