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An Evolving Epigenome That Determines Tissue And Cell Specificity, Renee Louise Sears
An Evolving Epigenome That Determines Tissue And Cell Specificity, Renee Louise Sears
Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Understanding the mechanisms driving phenotypic variation is a major goal of biology that unifies classical genetics with the emerging fields of genomics and epigenomics. Human and mouse share over 90% of genes and global tissue-specific patterns of expression are maintained between the species. Thus, it is hypothesized that gene expression is influenced through distinctive regulation among species in order to account for the unmistakable phenotypic divergence. DNA methylation, histone modifications, open chromatin patterns, transcription factor binding, and other epigenetic factors are all associated with shaping, maintaining, and repressing regulatory regions which in turn coordinate gene expression. It is vital to …
Dynamics Of Trophoblast Differentiation In Peri-Implantation–Stage Human Embryos, Rachel C. West, Hao Ming, Deirdre M. Logsdon, Jiangwen Sun, Sandeep K. Rajput, Rebecca A. Kile, William B. Schoolcraft, R. Michael Roberts, Rebecca L. Krisher, Zongliang Jiang, Ye Yuan
Dynamics Of Trophoblast Differentiation In Peri-Implantation–Stage Human Embryos, Rachel C. West, Hao Ming, Deirdre M. Logsdon, Jiangwen Sun, Sandeep K. Rajput, Rebecca A. Kile, William B. Schoolcraft, R. Michael Roberts, Rebecca L. Krisher, Zongliang Jiang, Ye Yuan
Computer Science Faculty Publications
Single-cell RNA sequencing of cells from cultured human blastocysts has enabled us to define the transcriptomic landscape of placental trophoblast (TB) that surrounds the epiblast and associated embryonic tissues during the enigmatic day 8 (D8) to D12 peri-implantation period before the villous placenta forms. We analyzed the transcriptomes of 3 early placental cell types, cytoTB (CTB), syncytioTB (STB), and migratoryTB (MTB), picked manually from cultured embryos dissociated with trypsin and were able to follow sublineages that emerged from proliferating CTB at the periphery of the conceptus. A unique form of CTB with some features of STB was detectable at D8, …
Genome-Wide Identification Of Short 2',3'-Cyclic Phosphate-Containing Rnas And Their Regulation In Aging., Megumi Shigematsu, Keisuke Morichika, Takuya Kawamura, Shozo Honda, Yohei Kirino
Genome-Wide Identification Of Short 2',3'-Cyclic Phosphate-Containing Rnas And Their Regulation In Aging., Megumi Shigematsu, Keisuke Morichika, Takuya Kawamura, Shozo Honda, Yohei Kirino
Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers
RNA molecules generated by ribonuclease cleavage sometimes harbor a 2',3'-cyclic phosphate (cP) at their 3'-ends. Those cP-containing RNAs (cP-RNAs) form a hidden layer of transcriptome because standard RNA-seq cannot capture them as a result of cP's prevention of an adapter ligation reaction. Here we provide genome-wide analyses of short cP-RNA transcriptome across multiple mouse tissues. Using cP-RNA-seq that can exclusively sequence cP-RNAs, we identified numerous novel cP-RNA species which are mainly derived from cytoplasmic tRNAs, mRNAs, and rRNAs. Determination of the processing sites of substrate RNAs for cP-RNA generation revealed highly-specific RNA cleavage events between cytidine and adenosine in cP-RNA …
Integrated Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Mirna-Mrna Crosstalk In Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma., Yang Zhang, Yong Chen, Jinhai Yu, Guiming Liu, Zhigang Huang
Integrated Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Mirna-Mrna Crosstalk In Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma., Yang Zhang, Yong Chen, Jinhai Yu, Guiming Liu, Zhigang Huang
Yong Chen
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has proven to be a powerful tool in delineating myriads of molecular subtypes of cancer, as well as in revealing accumulation of genomic mutations throughout cancer progression. Whole genome microRNA (miRNA) and mRNA expression profiles were obtained from patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) using deep sequencing technology, and were analyzed by utilizing integrative computational approaches. A large number of protein-coding and non-coding genes were detected to be differentially expressed, indicating a functional switch in LSCC cells. A total of 127 mutated genes were detected to be significantly associated with ectoderm and epidermis development. Eleven …
Integrated Transcriptomic Analysis Of Trichosporon Asahii Uncovers The Core Genes And Pathways Of Fluconazole Resistance., Haitao Li, Congmin Wang, Yong Chen, Shaoqiang Zhang, Rongya Yang
Integrated Transcriptomic Analysis Of Trichosporon Asahii Uncovers The Core Genes And Pathways Of Fluconazole Resistance., Haitao Li, Congmin Wang, Yong Chen, Shaoqiang Zhang, Rongya Yang
Yong Chen
Trichosporon asahii (T. asahii) has emerged as a dangerous pathogen that causes rare but life-threatening infections. Its resistance to certain antifungal agents makes it difficult to treat, especially for patients undergoing long-term antibiotic therapy. In this study, we performed a series of fluconazole (FLC) perturbation experiments for two T. asahii strains, a clinical isolate stain CBS 2479 (T2) and an environmental isolate strain CBS 8904 (T8), to uncover potential genes and pathways involved in FLC resistance. We achieved 10 transcriptomes of T2 and T8 that were based on dose and time series of FLC perturbations. Systematic comparisons of the transcriptomes …
Unraveling The Neurogenin/Ngn-1 Gene Regulatory Network Of C. Elegans Using Classical Genetics And Comparative Transcriptomics, Elyse Christensen
Unraveling The Neurogenin/Ngn-1 Gene Regulatory Network Of C. Elegans Using Classical Genetics And Comparative Transcriptomics, Elyse Christensen
Master of Science in Integrative Biology Theses
Proper nervous system development is required for an organism’s survival and function. Defects in neurogenesis have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders. Understanding the gene regulatory networks that orchestrate neural development, specifically cascades of proneural transcription factors, can better elucidate which genes are most essential in governing early neurogenesis. Neurogenins are a family of such factors that are both sufficient and necessary for the development of neural sub-types in mice, primarily through the regulation of other factors, particularly NeuroD. The objective of this study was to evaluate previously established regulatory targets of neurogenin(ngn-1 …
Extensive Tissue-Specific Transcriptomic Plasticity In Maize Primary Roots Upon Water Deficit, Nina Opitz, Caroline Marcon, Anja Paschold, Waqas Ahmed Malik, Andrew Lithio, Ronny Brandt, Hans-Peter Piepho, Dan Nettleton, Frank Hochholdinger
Extensive Tissue-Specific Transcriptomic Plasticity In Maize Primary Roots Upon Water Deficit, Nina Opitz, Caroline Marcon, Anja Paschold, Waqas Ahmed Malik, Andrew Lithio, Ronny Brandt, Hans-Peter Piepho, Dan Nettleton, Frank Hochholdinger
Dan Nettleton
Water deficit is the most important environmental constraint severely limiting global crop growth and productivity. This study investigated early transcriptome changes in maize (Zea mays L.) primary root tissues in response to moderate water deficit conditions by RNA-Sequencing. Differential gene expression analyses revealed a high degree of plasticity of the water deficit response. The activity status of genes (active/inactive) was determined by a Bayesian hierarchical model. In total, 70% of expressed genes were constitutively active in all tissues. In contrast, <3% (50 genes) of water deficit-responsive genes (1915) were consistently regulated in all tissues, while >75% (1501 genes) were specifically regulated in a single root tissue. Water deficit-responsive genes were most numerous in the …3%>
Transcriptomic And Anatomical Complexity Of Primary, Seminal, And Crown Roots Highlight Root Type-Specific Functional Diversity In Maize (Zea Mays L.), Huanhuan Tai, Xin Lu, Nin Opitz, Caroline Marcon, Anja Paschold, Andrew Lithio, Dan Nettleton, Frank Hochholdinger
Transcriptomic And Anatomical Complexity Of Primary, Seminal, And Crown Roots Highlight Root Type-Specific Functional Diversity In Maize (Zea Mays L.), Huanhuan Tai, Xin Lu, Nin Opitz, Caroline Marcon, Anja Paschold, Andrew Lithio, Dan Nettleton, Frank Hochholdinger
Dan Nettleton
Maize develops a complex root system composed of embryonic and post-embryonic roots. Spatio-temporal differences in the formation of these root types imply specific functions during maize development. A comparative transcriptomic study of embryonic primary and seminal, and post-embryonic crown roots of the maize inbred line B73 by RNA sequencing along with anatomical studies were conducted early in development. Seminal roots displayed unique anatomical features, whereas the organization of primary and crown roots was similar. For instance, seminal roots displayed fewer cortical cell files and their stele contained more meta-xylem vessels. Global expression profiling revealed diverse patterns of gene activity across …
Non-Syntenic Genes Drive Rtcs-Dependent Regulation Of The Embryo Transcriptome During Formation Of Seminal Root Primordia In Maize (Zea Mays L.), Huanhuan Tai, Nina Opitz, Andrew Lithio, Xin Lu, Dan Nettleton, Frank Hochholdinger
Non-Syntenic Genes Drive Rtcs-Dependent Regulation Of The Embryo Transcriptome During Formation Of Seminal Root Primordia In Maize (Zea Mays L.), Huanhuan Tai, Nina Opitz, Andrew Lithio, Xin Lu, Dan Nettleton, Frank Hochholdinger
Dan Nettleton
Seminal roots of maize are pivotal for early seedling establishment. The maize mutant rootless concerning crown and seminal roots (rtcs) is defective in seminal root initiation during embryogenesis. In this study, the transcriptomes of wild-type and rtcs embryos were analyzed by RNA-Seq based on histological results at three stages of seminal root primordia formation. Hierarchical clustering highlighted that samples of each genotype grouped together along development. Determination of their gene activity status revealed hundreds of genes specifically transcribed in wild-type or rtcs embryos, while K-mean clustering revealed changes in gene expression dynamics between wild-type and rtcs during embryo …
Downregulation Of Cenpf Remodels Prostate Cancer Cells And Alters Cellular Metabolism., Muhammad Shahid, Minhyung Kim, Min Young Lee, Austin Yeon, Sungyong You, Hyung L Kim, Jayoung Kim
Downregulation Of Cenpf Remodels Prostate Cancer Cells And Alters Cellular Metabolism., Muhammad Shahid, Minhyung Kim, Min Young Lee, Austin Yeon, Sungyong You, Hyung L Kim, Jayoung Kim
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Metabolic alterations in prostate cancer (PC) are associated with progression and aggressiveness. However, the underlying mechanisms behind PC metabolic functions are unknown. The authors' group recently reported on the important role of centromere protein F (CENPF), a protein associated with the centromere-kinetochore complex and chromosomal segregation during mitosis, in PC MRI visibility. This study focuses on discerning the role of CENPF in metabolic perturbation in human PC3 cells. A series of bioinformatics analyses shows that CENPF is one gene that is strongly associated with aggressive PC and that its expression is positively correlated with metastasis. By identifying and reconstructing the …
Incorporating Pathway Information Into Feature Selection Towards Better Performed Gene Signatures, Suyan Tian, Chi Wang, Bing Wang
Incorporating Pathway Information Into Feature Selection Towards Better Performed Gene Signatures, Suyan Tian, Chi Wang, Bing Wang
Biostatistics Faculty Publications
To analyze gene expression data with sophisticated grouping structures and to extract hidden patterns from such data, feature selection is of critical importance. It is well known that genes do not function in isolation but rather work together within various metabolic, regulatory, and signaling pathways. If the biological knowledge contained within these pathways is taken into account, the resulting method is a pathway-based algorithm. Studies have demonstrated that a pathway-based method usually outperforms its gene-based counterpart in which no biological knowledge is considered. In this article, a pathway-based feature selection is firstly divided into three major categories, namely, pathway-level selection, …
Multi-Tissue Transcriptomes Of Caecilian Amphibians Highlight Incomplete Knowledge Of Vertebrate Gene Families, María Torres-Sánchez, Christopher J. Creevey, Etienne Kornobis, David J. Gower, Mark Wilkinson, Diego San Mauro
Multi-Tissue Transcriptomes Of Caecilian Amphibians Highlight Incomplete Knowledge Of Vertebrate Gene Families, María Torres-Sánchez, Christopher J. Creevey, Etienne Kornobis, David J. Gower, Mark Wilkinson, Diego San Mauro
Neuroscience Faculty Publications
RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has become one of the most powerful tools to unravel the genomic basis of biological adaptation and diversity. Although challenging, RNA-seq is particularly promising for research on non-model, secretive species that cannot be observed in nature easily and therefore remain comparatively understudied. Among such animals, the caecilians (order Gymnophiona) likely constitute the least known group of vertebrates, despite being an old and remarkably distinct lineage of amphibians. Here, we characterize multi-tissue transcriptomes for five species of caecilians that represent a broad level of diversity across the order. We identified vertebrate homologous elements of caecilian functional genes of …
Intro To Rna-Sequencing Lecture Slides, Ray A. Enke
Intro To Rna-Sequencing Lecture Slides, Ray A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.