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Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis

BACKGROUND: Development and maintenance of the identity of tissues is of central importance for multicellular organisms. Based on gene expression profiles, it is possible to divide genes in housekeeping genes and those whose expression is preferential in one or a few tissues and which provide specia...

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Autores principales: Greco, Dario, Somervuo, Panu, Di Lieto, Antonio, Raitila, Tuomas, Nitsch, Lucio, Castrén, Eero, Auvinen, Petri
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2268968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18382664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001880
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author Greco, Dario
Somervuo, Panu
Di Lieto, Antonio
Raitila, Tuomas
Nitsch, Lucio
Castrén, Eero
Auvinen, Petri
author_facet Greco, Dario
Somervuo, Panu
Di Lieto, Antonio
Raitila, Tuomas
Nitsch, Lucio
Castrén, Eero
Auvinen, Petri
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description BACKGROUND: Development and maintenance of the identity of tissues is of central importance for multicellular organisms. Based on gene expression profiles, it is possible to divide genes in housekeeping genes and those whose expression is preferential in one or a few tissues and which provide specialized functions that have a strong effect on the physiology of the whole organism. RESULTS: We have surveyed the gene expression in 78 normal human tissues integrating publicly available microarray gene expression data. A total amount of 1601 genes were identified as selectively expressed in one or more tissues. The tissue-selective genes covered a wide range of cellular and molecular functions, and could be linked to 361 human diseases with Mendelian inheritance. Based on the gene expression profiles, we were able to form a network of tissues reflecting their functional relatedness and, to certain extent, their development. Using co-citation driven gene network technique and promoter analysis, we predicted a transcriptional module where the co-operation of the transcription factors E2F and NF-kappaB can possibly regulate a number of genes involved in the neurogenesis that takes place in the adult hippocampus. CONCLUSIONS: Here we propose that integration of gene expression data from Affymetrix GeneChip experiments is possible through re-annotation and commonly used pre-processing methods. We suggest that some functional aspects of the tissues can be explained by the co-operation of multiple transcription factors that regulate the expression of selected groups of genes.
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spelling pubmed-22689682008-04-02 Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis Greco, Dario Somervuo, Panu Di Lieto, Antonio Raitila, Tuomas Nitsch, Lucio Castrén, Eero Auvinen, Petri PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Development and maintenance of the identity of tissues is of central importance for multicellular organisms. Based on gene expression profiles, it is possible to divide genes in housekeeping genes and those whose expression is preferential in one or a few tissues and which provide specialized functions that have a strong effect on the physiology of the whole organism. RESULTS: We have surveyed the gene expression in 78 normal human tissues integrating publicly available microarray gene expression data. A total amount of 1601 genes were identified as selectively expressed in one or more tissues. The tissue-selective genes covered a wide range of cellular and molecular functions, and could be linked to 361 human diseases with Mendelian inheritance. Based on the gene expression profiles, we were able to form a network of tissues reflecting their functional relatedness and, to certain extent, their development. Using co-citation driven gene network technique and promoter analysis, we predicted a transcriptional module where the co-operation of the transcription factors E2F and NF-kappaB can possibly regulate a number of genes involved in the neurogenesis that takes place in the adult hippocampus. CONCLUSIONS: Here we propose that integration of gene expression data from Affymetrix GeneChip experiments is possible through re-annotation and commonly used pre-processing methods. We suggest that some functional aspects of the tissues can be explained by the co-operation of multiple transcription factors that regulate the expression of selected groups of genes. Public Library of Science 2008-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2268968/ /pubmed/18382664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001880 Text en Greco et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Greco, Dario
Somervuo, Panu
Di Lieto, Antonio
Raitila, Tuomas
Nitsch, Lucio
Castrén, Eero
Auvinen, Petri
Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis
title Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis
title_full Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis
title_short Physiology, Pathology and Relatedness of Human Tissues from Gene Expression Meta-Analysis
title_sort physiology, pathology and relatedness of human tissues from gene expression meta-analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2268968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18382664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001880
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