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Dataset: Comparison of post-mortem tissue from Brodman Brain BA22 region between schizophrenic and control patients

Transcriptional analysis of the superior temporal cortex (BA22) in schizophrenia: Pathway insight into disease pathology and drug...

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Transcriptional analysis of the superior temporal cortex (BA22) in schizophrenia: Pathway insight into disease pathology and drug development Schizophrenia is a highly debilitating psychiatric disorder which is known to have heritable genetic and environmental components. To gain some insight into the mechanisms underpinning both positive and negative symptoms of the disease, we determined the genome wide expression of mRNA transcripts in post-mortem tissue from the superior temporal cortex (Brodmann Area 22, BA22) in schizophrenic and control patients. The BA22 region is known to mediate the positive pathophysiology of schizophrenia; we compared this to the anterior prefrontal cortex (BA10) from the same subjects, which is known to mediate negative symptoms. Following adjustments for confounding clinical, sample and experimental sources of variation, we carried out gene set enrichment analysis in each region using pathway data. We identified an over-representation of genes involved in cytoskeletal remodelling, neurodevelopment, cell adhesion, cellular signalling, neurotransmission and autophagy. Collectively our analysis indicates a disruption of processes underpinning synaptic plasticity in both regions. Region-specific changes support the dysregulation of distinct pathways in the BA10 and BA22 regions. This may highlight new therapeutic opportunities to treat both negative and positive symptoms of the disease. Post-mortem derived BA22 tissue from schizophrenic and control patients were compared. Age, gender, post-mortem delay and pH of brain lysates data were also captured.

Species:
human

Samples:
42

Source:
E-GEOD-21935

PubMed:
21538462

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample DISEASE STATE AGE POST-MORTEM DELAY PH SEX
GSM545725 control 87 14.5h 6.5 female
GSM545726 control 91 13h 6.3 male
GSM545727 control 54 12h 6.6 male
GSM545728 control 94 9.5h 6.3 female
GSM545729 control 90 12.5h 5.7 female
GSM545730 control 89 5h 6.5 female
GSM54573 control 91 4.5h 6.3 male
GSM545732 control 60 16h 6.9 male
GSM545733 control 72 12h 6.8 male
GSM545734 control 67 6h 6.7 female
GSM545735 control 46 4h 6.6 female
GSM545736 control 25 12h 6.6 male
GSM545737 control 25 17h 6.9 male
GSM545738 control 68 6h 6.4 female
GSM545739 control 38 6h 6.9 male
GSM545740 control 78 8h 6.7 female
GSM54574 control 54 4h 6.5 female
GSM545742 control 76 6h 6.0 male
GSM545743 control 81 5h 6.1 male
GSM545744 schizophrenic 75 3h 6.0 female
GSM545745 schizophrenic 82 11h 6.0 male
GSM545746 schizophrenic 89 8h 6.3 female
GSM545747 schizophrenic 88 7h 5.7 female
GSM545748 schizophrenic 82 11h 6.4 male
GSM545749 schizophrenic 79 4h 6.2 male
GSM545750 schizophrenic 67 3.5h 6.1 female
GSM54575 schizophrenic 87 3.5h 6.0 male
GSM545752 schizophrenic 82 5h 6.2 male
GSM545753 schizophrenic 63 30h 6.5 male
GSM545754 schizophrenic 65 3h 6.1 female
GSM545755 schizophrenic 79 4.5h 6.3 male
GSM545756 schizophrenic 71 6.5h 6.0 male
GSM545757 schizophrenic 44 4h 6.3 male
GSM545758 schizophrenic 97 3.5h 6.2 female
GSM545759 schizophrenic 75 9h 6.3 male
GSM545760 schizophrenic 41 8h 6.3 male
GSM54576 schizophrenic 77 3h 6.1 male
GSM545762 schizophrenic 28 11h 6.3 female
GSM545763 schizophrenic 53 11h 6.0 female
GSM545764 schizophrenic 79 4.5h 6.1 male
GSM545765 schizophrenic 70 4.5h 6.2 female
GSM545766 schizophrenic 87 5.5h 6.1 female

Tags

  • anterior
  • brain
  • brodmann area
  • brodmann area 22
  • cell
  • cortex
  • disease
  • genome
  • prefrontal cortex
  • schizophrenia
  • superior

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