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Thomas Jefferson University

2014

Computational Medicine Center

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The Emerging Roles Of Gprc5a In Diseases., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos Nov 2014

The Emerging Roles Of Gprc5a In Diseases., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

The 'Retinoic Acid-Inducible G-protein-coupled receptors' or RAIG are a group comprising the four orphan receptors GPRC5A, GPRC5B, GPRC5C and GPRC5D. As the name implies, their expression is induced by retinoic acid but beyond that very little is known about their function. In recent years, one member, GPRC5A, has been receiving increasing attention as it was shown to play important roles in human cancers. As a matter of fact, dysregulation of GPRC5A has been associated with several cancers including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and pancreatic cancer. Here we review the current state of knowledge about the heterogeneity and evolution …


Isomir Expression Profiles In Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines Exhibit Population And Gender Dependencies., Phillipe Loher, Eric R Londin, Isidore Rigoutsos Sep 2014

Isomir Expression Profiles In Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines Exhibit Population And Gender Dependencies., Phillipe Loher, Eric R Londin, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

For many years it was believed that each mature microRNA (miRNA) existed as a single entity with fixed endpoints and a 'static' and unchangeable primary sequence. However, recent evidence suggests that mature miRNAs are more 'dynamic' and that each miRNA precursor arm gives rise to multiple isoforms, the isomiRs. Here we report on our identification of numerous and abundant isomiRs in the lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) of 452 men and women from five different population groups. Unexpectedly, we find that these isomiRs exhibit an expression profile that is population-dependent and gender-dependent. This is important as it indicates that the LCLs …


Nuclear And Mitochondrial Trna-Lookalikes In The Human Genome., Aristeidis G Telonis, Phillipe Loher, Yohei Kirino, Isidore Rigoutsos Sep 2014

Nuclear And Mitochondrial Trna-Lookalikes In The Human Genome., Aristeidis G Telonis, Phillipe Loher, Yohei Kirino, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

We are interested in identifying and characterizing loci of the human genome that harbor sequences resembling known mitochondrial and nuclear tRNAs. To this end, we used the known nuclear and mitochondrial tRNA genes (the "tRNA-Reference" set) to search for "tRNA-lookalikes" and found many such loci at different levels of sequence conservation. We find that the large majority of these tRNA-lookalikes resemble mitochondrial tRNAs and exhibit a skewed over-representation in favor of some mitochondrial anticodons. Our analysis shows that the tRNA-lookalikes have infiltrated specific chromosomes and are preferentially located in close proximity to known nuclear tRNAs (z-score ≤ -2.54, P-value ≤ …


Mir-103a-3p Targets The 5' Utr Of Gprc5a In Pancreatic Cells., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos Sep 2014

Mir-103a-3p Targets The 5' Utr Of Gprc5a In Pancreatic Cells., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short noncoding RNAs that regulate the expression of their targets in a sequence-dependent manner. For protein-coding transcripts, miRNAs regulate expression levels through binding sites in either the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) or the amino acid coding sequence (CDS) of the targeted messenger RNA (mRNA). Currently, for the 5' untranslated region (5' UTR) of mRNAs, very few naturally occurring examples exist whereby the targeting miRNA down-regulates the expression of the corresponding mRNA in a seed-dependent manner. Here we describe and characterize two miR-103a-3p target sites in the 5' UTR of GPRC5A, a gene that acts as a …


The Human Platelet: Strong Transcriptome Correlations Among Individuals Associate Weakly With The Platelet Proteome., Eric R Londin, Eleftheria Hatzimichael, Phillipe Loher, Leonard Edelstein, Chad Shaw, Kathleen Delgrosso, Paolo Fortina, Paul Bray, Steven E. Mckenzie, Isidore Rigoutsos Feb 2014

The Human Platelet: Strong Transcriptome Correlations Among Individuals Associate Weakly With The Platelet Proteome., Eric R Londin, Eleftheria Hatzimichael, Phillipe Loher, Leonard Edelstein, Chad Shaw, Kathleen Delgrosso, Paolo Fortina, Paul Bray, Steven E. Mckenzie, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: For the anucleate platelet it has been unclear how well platelet transcriptomes correlate among different donors or across different RNA profiling platforms, and what the transcriptomes' relationship is with the platelet proteome. We profiled the platelet transcriptome of 10 healthy young males (5 white and 5 black) with no notable clinical history using RNA sequencing and by Affymetrix microarray.

RESULTS: We found that the abundance of platelet mRNA transcripts was highly correlated across the 10 individuals, independently of race and of the employed technology. Our RNA-seq data showed that these high inter-individual correlations extend beyond mRNAs to several categories …