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Expression Profiles in Low- and High-Altitude Individuals


ABSTRACT: The Qing-Tibet Plateau is characterized by low oxygen pressure, which is an important biomedical and ecological stressor. However, the variation in gene expression during periods of stay on the plateau has not been well studied. We recruited eight volunteers to stay on the plateau for 3, 7 and 30 days. Human Clariom D arrays were used to measure changes in the mRNA expression profiles in these volunteers. ANOVA indicated that 699 genes were significantly differentially expressed in response to entering the plateau during hypoxic exposure. The genes with changes in transcript abundance were involved in the terms phosphoprotein, acetylation, protein binding, and protein transport. Furthermore, numerous genes involved in hematopoietic functions, including erythropoiesis and immunoregulation, were differentially expressed in response to acute hypoxia. This phenomenon may also explain why the majority of people entering the plateau do not have excessive erythrocyte proliferation and are susceptible to infection.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE135109 | GEO | 2020/12/31

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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