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Dataset: Expression and Metabolic Profiles in a Panel of Five Neural Tube Defect Mouse Models

Neural tube defects (NTDs) are serious birth defects with an estimated worldwide incidence of 1 per 1,000 live births. The multifactorial...

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Neural tube defects (NTDs) are serious birth defects with an estimated worldwide incidence of 1 per 1,000 live births. The multifactorial nature of NTDs in humans has made it difficult to elucidate pathogenesis mechanisms. However, a strong relationship has been established between folate-homocysteine metabolism and NTD risk. Prevention of a substantial proportion of fetal NTDs can be achieved through maternal folic acid (FA) supplementation. However the mechanism by which FA exerts its beneficial effect remains unclear. METHODS: To improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of NTD pathogenesis and the ways in which folate exerts its beneficial effect, we analyzed mRNA profiles as well as folate and vitamin B12 levels in five NTD mouse mutants whose response to dietary FA was previously established. RESULTS: Differentially expressed genes representing the effect of each NTD-causing mutation were identified and associated with biologic pathways. Interestingly, the panel of NTD mutants collectively revealed pathways related to two nuclear receptors, retinoid X receptor (RXR) and pregnane X receptor (PXR), suggesting that these pathways may be related to a shared mechanism of NTD development. Moreover, the NTD-causing mutations that were associated with FA responsiveness had expression profiles that were related to folate-homocysteine metabolic pathways. These pathways were not strongly associated with mutants that do not respond to FA supplementation, implying that FA may be beneficial when the NTD mutation affects pathways related to folate-homocysteine metabolism. 5 groups of NTD mutants were studied. From each mutant group Heterozygous (test) and wild-type (control) female pups were used for this study at 6-8 weeks of age. 4 biological replicates were used for each of the test and control groups of each mutant. All mice used for the experiments were fasted 4-5 hours before dissection. A total of 36 samples were analyzed.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
36

Source:
E-GEOD-51285

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE STRAIN OR LINE RESPONSE TO DIETARY FA
GSM1241856 Heterozygote Pax3Sp2H Responsive
GSM1241856 Heterozygote Pax3Sp2H Responsive
GSM1241856 Heterozygote Pax3Sp2H Responsive
GSM1241856 Heterozygote Pax3Sp2H Responsive
GSM1241860 wild-type C57BL/6J not specified
GSM1241860 wild-type C57BL/6J not specified
GSM1241860 wild-type C57BL/6J not specified
GSM1241860 wild-type C57BL/6J not specified
GSM1241864 Heterozygote Lrp6Cd Responsive
GSM1241864 Heterozygote Lrp6Cd Responsive
GSM1241864 Heterozygote Lrp6Cd Responsive
GSM1241864 Heterozygote Lrp6Cd Responsive
GSM1241868 wild-type Lrp6Cd not specified
GSM1241868 wild-type Lrp6Cd not specified
GSM1241868 wild-type Lrp6Cd not specified
GSM1241868 wild-type Lrp6Cd not specified
GSM1241872 Heterozygote Apobtm1Unc Resistant
GSM1241872 Heterozygote Apobtm1Unc Resistant
GSM1241872 Heterozygote Apobtm1Unc Resistant
GSM1241872 Heterozygote Apobtm1Unc Resistant
GSM1241876 random bred closed colony; all individuals considered to be ct/ct homozygotes ct Resistant
GSM1241876 random bred closed colony; all individuals considered to be ct/ct homozygotes ct Resistant
GSM1241876 random bred closed colony; all individuals considered to be ct/ct homozygotes ct Resistant
GSM1241876 random bred closed colony; all individuals considered to be ct/ct homozygotes ct Resistant
GSM1241880 wild-type CBA/CaJ not specified
GSM1241880 wild-type CBA/CaJ not specified
GSM1241880 wild-type CBA/CaJ not specified
GSM1241880 wild-type CBA/CaJ not specified
GSM1241884 Heterozygote Vangl2Lp Resistant
GSM1241884 Heterozygote Vangl2Lp Resistant
GSM1241884 Heterozygote Vangl2Lp Resistant
GSM1241884 Heterozygote Vangl2Lp Resistant
GSM1241888 wild-type Vangl2Lp not specified
GSM1241888 wild-type Vangl2Lp not specified
GSM1241888 wild-type Vangl2Lp not specified
GSM1241888 wild-type Vangl2Lp not specified

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