Project description:Analysis of gene expression in the lungs of pigs from high and low litter birth weight groups (HBW and LBW) inoculated with swine influenza virus. The aim of the experiment is to determine whether litter birth weight has an effect on the innate immune response to infection in pigs, and whether differences in gene expression can be linked to epigenetic differences between the two birth weight groups.
Project description:Analysis of gene expression in the lungs of pigs from high and low litter birth weight groups (HBW and LBW) inoculated with swine influenza virus. The aim of the experiment is to determine whether litter birth weight has an effect on the innate immune response to infection in pigs, and whether differences in gene expression can be linked to epigenetic differences between the two birth weight groups. A two condition experiment: lung tissue RNA from HBW and LBW SIV-infected pigs. 16 biological replicates for each condition, each hybridized with a reference to separate arrays. 32 arrays in total.
Project description:Comparison of distal small intestine and colon in IntraUterine Growth Restricted versus normal birth weight piglets at the age of 19 days of life. Keywords: Nutritional state comparative analysis.
Project description:Low (U) and normal (N) birth weight female porcine offspring were used to study molecular and physiological changes in the liver before and after postnatal feed restriction (R, 50% of controls) and after subsequent refeeding period in comparison to non-restricted control animals (K). Overall, the following questions were addressed at the transcriptional, epigenomic and metabolic level: 1) Are there differences in the hepatic transcriptional profile between U and normal birth weight 2) Are these effects reflected on the metabolic level? 3) Could the possible birth weight-dependent effects be modified through feed restriction intervention? 4) Are these effects persistent and, moreover, can improvements with regard to lipid homeostasis be observed? Microarrays were used to study the effects of birth weight and/or feed restriction on the transcriptional level.
Project description:Kinetic comparative study of distal small intestine and colon of IntraUterine Growth Restricted vs. normal birth weight piglets at the age of 0, 2 and 5 days of life. Keywords: Nutritional state and time-course comparative analysis.
Project description:Comparison of distal small intestine and colon in IntraUterine Growth Restricted versus normal birth weight piglets at the age of 19 days of life. Keywords: Nutritional state comparative analysis. 22 samples - One sample versus a pool
Project description:We aimed to gain mechanistic insights into the impact of uteroplacental insufficiency upon hepatic cholestrol metabolism pathways in young adult offspring.Uterine artery ablation-induced low birth weight (LBW) and normal birth weight (NBW) male and female guinea pig offspring were fed a control diet from weaning until postnatal day 150. Analysis of whole hepatic transcriptome results identified that between LBW and NBW offspring livers, 51 (29 up-regulated and 22 down-regulated) and 31 (8 up-regulated and 23 down-regulated) genes were differentially expressed in males and females respectively (fold change| >= 2 and p-value < 0.05). KEGG pathway analysis of these differentially expressed genes revealed that “Cholesterol metabolism” was an enriched pathway in LBW males but not females (p<0.05).