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Dataset: Protective gene expression changes elicited by an inherited defect in photoreceptor structure.

To investigate pathogenic mechanisms in such instances, we have characterized rod photoreceptor and retinal gene expression changes in...

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To investigate pathogenic mechanisms in such instances, we have characterized rod photoreceptor and retinal gene expression changes in response to a defined insult to photoreceptor structure, using the retinal degeneration slow (rds) mouse model. Global gene expression profiling was performed on flow-sorted rds and wild-type rod photoreceptors immediately prior and subsequent to times at which OSs are normally elaborated. Dysregulated genes were identified via microarray hybridization, and selected candidates were validated using quantitative PCR analyses. We identified a single key gene, Egr1, that was dysregulated in a sustained fashion in rds rod photoreceptors and in the retina. Egr1 upregulation was associated with microglial activation and migration, into the outer retina at times subsequent to the major peak of photoreceptor cell death. Interestingly, this response was accompanied by neurotrophic factor upregulation. We hypothesize that activation of Egr1 and neurotrophic factors represents a protective immune mechanism, contributing to the characteristically slow retinal degeneration of the rds mouse model. We had two conditions WT and Rds-KO at 4 different time points: postnatal (P) 6, P9, P14 and P21.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
31

Source:
E-GEOD-33134

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample AGE GENOTYPE
GSM820586 post natal day 6 Rds-KO
GSM820586 post natal day 6 Rds-KO
GSM820586 post natal day 6 Rds-KO
GSM820586 post natal day 6 Rds-KO
GSM820590 post natal day 9 Rds-KO
GSM820590 post natal day 9 Rds-KO
GSM820590 post natal day 9 Rds-KO
GSM820590 post natal day 9 Rds-KO
GSM820594 post natal day 14 Rds-KO
GSM820594 post natal day 14 Rds-KO
GSM820594 post natal day 14 Rds-KO
GSM820594 post natal day 14 Rds-KO
GSM820598 post natal day 21 Rds-KO
GSM820598 post natal day 21 Rds-KO
GSM820598 post natal day 21 Rds-KO
GSM820598 post natal day 21 Rds-KO
GSM820602 post natal day 6 wild type
GSM820602 post natal day 6 wild type
GSM820602 post natal day 6 wild type
GSM820602 post natal day 6 wild type
GSM820606 post natal day 9 wild type
GSM820606 post natal day 9 wild type
GSM820606 post natal day 9 wild type
GSM820606 post natal day 9 wild type
GSM820610 post natal day 14 wild type
GSM820610 post natal day 14 wild type
GSM820610 post natal day 14 wild type
GSM820613 post natal day 21 wild type
GSM820613 post natal day 21 wild type
GSM820613 post natal day 21 wild type
GSM820613 post natal day 21 wild type

Tags

  • cell
  • photoreceptor
  • photoreceptor cell
  • retina
  • retinal degeneration

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