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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of mouse liver from wild-type or genetically deleted AHRs were treated with corn oil vehicle or TCDD reveals aryl...

Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse liver from wild-type or genetically deleted AHRs were treated with corn oil vehicle or TCDD reveals aryl hydrocarbon receptor regulates distinct dioxin-dependent and dioxin-independent gene batteries

Conventional biochemical and molecular techniques identified previously several genes whose expression is regulated by the aryl...

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Conventional biochemical and molecular techniques identified previously several genes whose expression is regulated by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR). We sought to map the complete spectrum of AHR-dependent genes in male adult liver using expression arrays to contrast mRNA profiles in Ahr-null mice (Ahr–/–) with those in mice with wild-type AHR (Ahr+/+). Transcript profiles were determined both in untreated mice and in mice treated 19 h earlier with 1000 µg/kg 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Expression of 456 ProbeSets was significantly altered by TCDD in an AHR-dependent manner, including members of the classic AHRE-I gene battery, such as Cyp1a1, Cyp1a2, Cyp1b1, and Nqo1. In the absence of exogenous ligand, AHR status alone affected expression of 392 ProbeSets, suggesting that the AHR has multiple functions in normal physiology. In Ahr–/– mice, only 32 ProbeSets exhibited responses to TCDD, indicating that the AHR is required for virtually all transcriptional responses to dioxin exposure in liver. The flavin-containing monooxygenases, Fmo2 and Fmo3, considered previously to be uninducible, were highly induced by TCDD in an AHR-dependent manner. The estrogen receptor alpha as well as two estrogen-receptor-related genes (alpha and gamma) exhibit AHR-dependent expression, thereby extending cross-talk opportunities between the intensively studied AHR and estrogen receptor pathways. p53 binding sites are over-represented in genes down-regulated by TCDD, suggesting that TCDD inhibits p53 transcriptional activity. Overall, our study identifies a wide range of genes that depend on the AHR, either for constitutive expression or for response to TCDD. Experiment Overall Design: Mice bearing wild-type or genetically deleted AHRs were treated with corn oil vehicle or TCDD, and their livers analyzed by expression arrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
17

Source:
E-GEOD-10082

PubMed:
16214954

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.10, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE10082GSM254869
GSE10082GSM254870
GSE10082GSM254871
GSE10082GSM254872
GSE10082GSM254873
GSE10082GSM254874
GSE10082GSM254875
GSE10082GSM254876
GSE10082GSM254877
GSE10082GSM254878
GSE10082GSM254879
GSE10082GSM254880
GSE10082GSM254881
GSE10082GSM254882
GSE10082GSM254883
GSE10082GSM254884
GSE10082GSM254885

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  • estrogen
  • liver

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