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Series GSE51495 Query DataSets for GSE51495
Status Public on Oct 22, 2013
Title Peripheral blood mononuclear cell- and cortical bone-derived transcriptional profiles
Platform organism Homo sapiens
Sample organism Papio hamadryas
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Large-scale transcriptional profiling has enormous potential for discovery of osteoporosis susceptibility genes and for identification of the molecular mechanisms by which these genes and associated pathways regulate bone maintenance and turnover. A potential challenge in the use of this method for the discovery of osteoporosis genes is the difficulty of obtaining bone tissue samples from large numbers of individuals. In this study, we tested the applicability of using peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)-derived transcriptional profiles as a surrogate to cortical bone transcriptional profiles to address questions of skeletal genetics. We used a well-established and genetically well-characterized nonhuman primate model for human bone maintenance and turnover. We determined that a high degree of overlap exists in gene expression of cortical bone and PBMCs and that genes in both the osteoporosis-associated RANK Osteoclast and Estrogen Receptor Signaling pathways are highly expressed in PBMCs. Genes within the Wnt Signaling pathway, also implicated in osteoporosis pathobiology, are expressed in PBMCs, albeit to a lesser extent. These results are the first in an effort to comprehensively characterize the relationship between the PBMC transcriptome and bone – knowledge that is essential for maximizing the use of PBMCs to identify genes and signaling pathways relevant to osteoporosis pathogenesis. It is also a first step in identifying genes that correlate in a predictable manner between PBMCs and cortical bone from healthy and osteoporotic individuals, potentially allowing us to identify genes that could be used to diagnose osteoporosis prior to detectible bone loss and with easily obtained PBMCs.
 
Overall design Total RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells and cortical bone of a nonhuman primate model (Papio hamadryas ssp.) of bone maintenance and turnover. Both samples were taken from the same animal. Tissue from 15 animals was used for the study.
 
Contributor(s) Coan HB, Havill LM
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Submission date Oct 21, 2013
Last update date Oct 24, 2013
Contact name Heather B Coan
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 8282273665
Organization name Western Carolina University
Department Biology Department
Street address 132 Natural Science Building
City Cullowhee
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 28723
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6104 Illumina humanRef-8 v2.0 expression beadchip
Samples (30)
GSM1246535 Cortical Bone rep1
GSM1246536 Cortical Bone rep2
GSM1246537 Cortical Bone rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA223315

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GSE51495_non_normalized.txt.gz 4.3 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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