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Dataset: Microarray gene expression data from Hdh knock-out, wild-type and knock-in embryonic stem cells

Huntington's disease (HD) features a unique disease-initiating mechanism hypothesized to entail an impact of the CAG repeat encoded...

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Huntington's disease (HD) features a unique disease-initiating mechanism hypothesized to entail an impact of the CAG repeat encoded polyglutamine region on the full-length huntingtin protein, with dominant effects that are continuous with CAG size, in a simple gain of function. To evaluate these predictions, we generated a series of heterozygous Hdh CAG knock-in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell lines, with 18, 48, 89, 109 CAGs, and found that a continuous analytic strategy efficiently identified, from genome-wide datasets, 73 genes and 172 pathways whose expression varied continuously with CAG length. The CAG-correlated genes were distinct from the set of 754 genes that distinguished huntingtin null ES cells from wild-type controls, and CAG-correlated pathways did not display a one-to-one correspondence with the 238 pathways altered in huntingtin null ES cells. Rather, the genes that varied with CAG size were either members of the same pathways as altered genes in huntingtin null cells or were members of unique pathways related to these pathways. These findings falsified a gain of function/loss of function proposal but were consistent with the simple gain of novel function mechanism hypothesis. The dominant CAG correlated gene expression changes conformed to the genetic features of the HD initiating mechanism and were system-wide and inter-related with pathways perturbed by lack of full-length huntingtin function, urging system-wide approaches for the discovery and validation of potential modulating factors, in the search for effective HD therapeutics. Undifferentiated mouse embryonic stem cells without Hdh or with knock-in alleles with different Hdh CAG repeat sizes were profiled by Affymetrix MG 430 2.0 arrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
24

Source:
E-GEOD-26001

PubMed:
21536587

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE HDH CAG REPEAT LENGTH GROUP CELL LINE
GSM638129 7/7 control not specified
GSM638129 7/7 control not specified
GSM638129 7/7 control not specified
GSM638129 7/7 control not specified
GSM638129 7/7 control not specified
GSM638129 7/7 control not specified
GSM638135 knock-out not specified
GSM638135 knock-out not specified
GSM638135 knock-out not specified
GSM638135 knock-out not specified
GSM638135 knock-out not specified
GSM638135 knock-out not specified
GSM63814 7/16 knock-in Q20
GSM63814 7/16 knock-in Q20
GSM63814 7/16 knock-in Q20
GSM638144 7/45 knock-in Q50
GSM638144 7/45 knock-in Q50
GSM638146 7/43 knock-in Q50
GSM638147 7/85 knock-in Q91
GSM638147 7/85 knock-in Q91
GSM638147 7/85 knock-in Q91
GSM638150 7/111 knock-in Q111
GSM638150 7/111 knock-in Q111
GSM638150 7/111 knock-in Q111

Tags

  • cell
  • disease
  • genome
  • huntington's disease
  • protein

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