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Series GSE95686 Query DataSets for GSE95686
Status Public on Mar 03, 2018
Title RNA-Seq analysis after spinal cord injury in lamprey reveals distinct transcriptional responses during functional recovery in spinal cord and brain
Organism Petromyzon marinus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The lamprey is a vertebrate that, unlike mammals, achieves spontaneous recovery after spinal cord transection. Despite anatomical, physiological, and behavioral data on spinal cord regeneration in lamprey, the molecular mechanisms underlying this capacity are largely unknown. To address this, we used RNA-Seq to obtain transcriptional profiles from uninjured animals and at 10 time points ranging from 6 hours to 12 weeks post injury. Overall, 4208 (spinal cord) and 3788 (brain) transcripts are differentially expressed (DE). Complex intraspinal and supraspinal responses were induced acutely and occurred even at chronic phases of recovery. Leveraging functional data for mammalian homologs of DE genes (via Enrichr) permitted identification of enriched conserved genes and pathways. These included genes and pathways induced after mammalian peripheral nerve injury, such as those associated with regeneration, immune function, cell growth, proliferation and cell death. For example, ATF3, a transcription factor implicated in mammalian peripheral nerve regeneration, is highly expressed and enriched in lamprey spinal cord and brain after SCI. Other homologs of regeneration-associated genes that are differentially expressed after SCI include members of the WNT, HDAC, SOX, SMAD, KLF, and JUN families. This study provides the first comprehensive view of transcriptional responses during successful anatomical and functional recovery from spinal cord injury in lamprey, and reveals unexpectedly large changes in transcription in the brain, which is quite distant from the spinal lesion site. Gene expression patterns associated with functional recovery in lamprey may be useful in guiding studies aimed at modulating mammalian responses to SCI.
 
Overall design 22 samples were analyzed in total. RNA was extracted from uninjured animals (control brain and spinal cord tissue). There were 4-6 animals pooled per sample. Timepoints of sample collection post spinal cord injury are listed below.
 
Contributor(s) Herman P, Papatheodorou A, Bryant S, Arcese A, Herdy J, Buxbaum J, Smith JJ, Morgan J, Bloom O
Citation(s) 29335507
Submission date Mar 03, 2017
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Mark Evers
Organization name University of Kentucky
Department College of Medicine
Street address 800 Rose Street
City Lexington
State/province Kentucky
ZIP/Postal code 40506
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20963 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Petromyzon marinus)
Samples (22)
GSM2521640 SC_Uninjured
GSM2521641 SC_6hpi
GSM2521642 SC_1dpi
Relations
BioProject PRJNA377918
SRA SRP101364

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