GSE173885 Transcriptome of the audiogenic rat strain and identification of possible audiogenic epilepsy-associated genes

Contributor : Sergei FunikovSeries Type : Expression profiling by high throughput sequencingOrganism : Rattus norvegicusAudiogenic epilepsy (AE), developing in rodent strains in response to loud sound, is widely used as the model of generalized convulsive epilepsy. The molecular and genetic mechanisms that determine the expression of AE are currently non well understood. In the present work we compared transcriptomes from the inferior and superior colliculi (corpora quadrigemina), the crucial epileptogenic midbrain zone for AE in order to identify genes associated to the AE phenotype. Transcriptomes of rats from three strains were compared: Krushinsky-Molodkina (KM) strain (100% AE-prone); Wistar outbred rats (with no AE proneness) and "0" strain, selected from F2 KMxWistar hybrids for the lack of AE. It is shown that KM strain gene expression profile have a number of characteristic differences from those of Wistar and "0" strains. In particular, KM has increased expression of a number of genes involved in positive regulation of the MAPK signaling cascade, as well as genes, responsible for positive regulation of apoptotic processes. The next characteristic difference between the KM strain from Wistar and "0" is a multiple increase in the expression level of the Ttr gene, which is known to be associated with family amyloid polyneuropathy in humans. Further, the KM strain showed a significant decrease in the expression of the Msh3 gene involved in the DNA mismatch repair syste...
Source: GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing Rattus norvegicus Source Type: research