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Dataset: Transcription profiling of human developing lung

We decompose the genome-wide expression patterns in 38 embryonic human lung (53-154 days post conception/dpc) into their independent,...

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We decompose the genome-wide expression patterns in 38 embryonic human lung (53-154 days post conception/dpc) into their independent, dominant directions of transcriptomic sample variation in order togain global insight of the developing human lung transcriptome.The characteristic genes and their corresponding bio–ontologic attribute profile for the latter were identified. We noted the over–representation of lung specific attributes (e.g., surfactant proteins) traditionally associated with later developmental stages, and highly ranked attributes (e.g., chemokine–immunologic processes) not previously reported nor immediately apparent in an early lung development context. We defined the 3,223–gene union of the characteristic genes of the 3 most dominant sources of variation as the developing lung characteristic sub–transcriptome (DLCS). It may be regarded as the minimal gene set describing the essential biology of this process. The developing lung series in this transcriptomic variation perspectiveform a contiguous trajectory with critical time points that both correlate with the 2 traditional morphologic stages overlapping -154 dpc and suggest the existence of 2 novel phases within the pseudoglandular stage. To demonstrate that this characterization is robust, we showed that the model could be used to estimate the gestational age of independent human lung tissue samples with a median absolute error of 5 days, based on the DLCS of their lung profile alone. Repeating this procedure on the homologous transcriptome profiles of developing mouse lung 14–19 dpc, we were able to recover their correct developmental chronology. Whole human fetal lung gene expression profiling from estimated gestational ages 53 to 154 days post conception. Experiment Overall Design: Time series with biological replicates.

Species:
human

Samples:
38

Source:
E-GEOD-14334

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample Gestation Age
GSE14334GSM358631 76
GSE14334GSM358632 110
GSE14334GSM358633 63
GSE14334GSM358633 63
GSE14334GSM358635 108
GSE14334GSM358636 103
GSE14334GSM358631 76
GSE14334GSM358638 72
GSE14334GSM358639 105
GSE14334GSM358635 108
GSE14334GSM358641 140
GSE14334GSM358642 154
GSE14334GSM358643 134
GSE14334GSM358644 133
GSE14334GSM358645 130
GSE14334GSM358644 133
GSE14334GSM358641 140
GSE14334GSM358644 133
GSE14334GSM358644 133
GSE14334GSM358650 78
GSE14334GSM358651 89
GSE14334GSM358652 87
GSE14334GSM358653 113
GSE14334GSM358654 83
GSE14334GSM358655 98
GSE14334GSM358656 74
GSE14334GSM358657 59
GSE14334GSM358658 96
GSE14334GSM358659 122
GSE14334GSM358660 85
GSE14334GSM358632 110
GSE14334GSM358662 101
GSE14334GSM358635 108
GSE14334GSM358664 117
GSE14334GSM358665 91
GSE14334GSM358666 94
GSE14334GSM358667 82
GSE14334GSM358668 53

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  • genome
  • lung
  • median

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